Posted by paul on December 19, 2017 at 12:46:13 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Backing a Trailer posted by Traditional Farmer on December 19, 2017 at 04:54:44:
I have good days and bad days on backing stuff up, so I best not brag!
I have a bale basket (3 wheeled, front is swivel so it is sort of a short wheel base trailer) behind the small square baler ((short wheelbase with the wheels centered the hitch way out behind) that I back frequently around the silo to position to unload by the hay mow. With the hills and trees and buildings making it a tight area. That can be a challenge but often goes pretty good.
I need to back 4 wheel gravity boxes into sheds frequently (even 2 deep, one at a time) and learn to set up the rear about where it needs to be headed on a slow curve, then watch the wagon front axle very carefully for 90% of the backing and either it goes well or one can see where it goes wrong early in the process and easy to straighten out and try again, in small steps.
I laugh at others failures, but from time to time I know I'm the one to be laughed at too!
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