ls1mike, Howdy;
Dosen't suprise me at all. Wouldn't suprise most truck drivers either.
Reason ... the longer the distance between the pivot point to the front
axel of the trailer, the easier it is to back. You (the driver), has more time
to catch up to the trailer before you have to do a pull forward correction.
Worst thing (IMO), to back ......
a utility trailer behind a riding lawnmower.
hankaye
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