never had a problem yet. LOL have backed a supper B train over 1/2 a mile one time. Only time it was real hard was when loaded with round bales and had to use those little round wide load mirrors. when I was 16 I worked in a barn 200 ft long. had to back tractor in to clean manure. Isle was 1 ft wider than tractor. 6 isles every day. Didn't take long and backed it up in high reverse. JD 2750 tractor with blade and loader. Trick is never look forward. Did that for 11 winters.
I have watched truckers that could not back a trailer into a driveway. stood on the step and gave them directions as the company would not let them let someone else drive it. I have taught my daughters how to back as well. second oldest can out back alot of farmers. Most farmers have such big equipment now a days that they never back up anything anymore. Cultivator hocked to seed tank hooked to fertilizer tank. everything is pull through as it is to big and to many pins to back up. When you start young out of necessity all of life's capabilities are learnt much better.
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