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Went clear across the country earlier this year with two trailers, just thought I would post a good looking Pic, figured TJ would like it at least (just missing Stacks)
Yeah had to back up twice, once straight, and once around a corner, straight not bad, around the corner was a little tricky, but that is what is great about manual hubs, dropped it in 4 low and let it creap with the hubs unlocked.
We plugged a 6 pin round connector for the lights, as the hitch is permanent, but did not hook up trailer brakes. '
as for being legal, well....I didn't get stopped??
Would be like backing up a hay wagon, just.. well longer.
Naw, you can't back up a hay wagon, not very far anyway, or anything else with a front axle that turns...Bryan's rig is more like backing up a gravel train. Turn the truck the way you want the trailer to go....
Naw, you can't back up a hay wagon, not very far anyway, or anything else with a front axle that turns...Bryan's rig is more like backing up a gravel train. Turn the truck the way you want the trailer to go....
you are right cuda, the rig looks bad to back up but it was nothing like trying to back just one hay wagon
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