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Old 09-24-2017, 06:38 AM   #9
SummitPond
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I checked your profile and don't see your TV, but have you considered a hitch on the front to push the TT versus backing it in? I have a long wheel base on my TV and a relatively short span between the hitch and the axles on my TT, so backing is quite a challenge for me. I put a Reese hitch receiver on the front of my TV and when necessary, turn the truck around and push the trailer where I want it. I still need guidance from someone (typically my DW via walkie talkie) as I can't see the end of the trailer, but it works like a champ. It was relatively inexpensive, too - something like $177 a few years ago, and I've seen it on Amazon for less these days. I installed it with the help of a neighbor in about an hour.
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