Posted by Brent Zappe on March 13, 2014 at 09:46:39 from (69.230.53.126):
In Reply to: load trailer posted by jbk on March 13, 2014 at 06:32:12:
I would like to suggest if it is your first time in loading tractor on a trailor. It would be best first loading it the way you feel is safe and comfortable. I have a car trailer custom built to haul two tractors on it. The first one goes on faceing forward the scound one goes on faceing back wards. This is done that way to distribute the wieght factor of the two tractors. It helps me handle the trailer going down the freeways. It also makes it ride more leval and pevent fish tailing when semi trucks go pass by me.AS you keep loading up tractor you willl learn how to put it on the trailer. This will help you tow it down the road better and then you will try to put the tractor in that spot on that trailer. Brent
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