luvourjaycoCongratulations on your first towing of the PU.
Liv I will not tell him either, but if you take the PU to the mall and then have trouble backing in at home he may figure it out.[;)]
luvourjaycoI am really hoping if I have troubles at home I can just unhook and push like we always do [;)] Just have to rope in a couple of extras as I don t think I can do it alone.
luvourjaycoGreat you have a plan then.[:D]
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No not that!!
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But can ya at least let me know which IT is more exciting? [8D][:D]
luvourjaycoGOOD JOB!!!
Not sure how " Big and strong" you are, including the steepness of your drive which figures hugely into the calculation, but I am big, but not strong, can push my 92 Jayco 1006 all over the drive, the yard is sometimes another issue, there I need help.
Cannot push the Bantam around, but can literally tug it over an inch or so, if the board the jack (no wheel)is not wet, if I miss a little (do most of the backing and hitching bymyself).
it really gets easier the more often that you do it. I was petrified the first time I towed. This is my third season and I have towed both trailers to Indiana and back by myself (jeffrey was there but too young to help drive) and to 2 PUT Rallys. If I can do it...anyone can do it.
luvourjaycoGo for it.....backing and parking a PU is not any trouble. It s no big deal if you are not nervous and just go slow.