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Old 09-06-2012, 12:58 PM   #10
NCFischers
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Carol,
First thing, the driver needs to grab the bottom of the steering wheel. If you want the rear of the trailer to go left, move your hand left. Make gentle corrections. If you turn the wheel too much, you won't recover. Picture a ground crewman guiding an airplane into the gate in an airport. His signals are big and bold so the pilot can see him. Take the trailer to an empty parking lot on Sunday morning when there is no one around and practice there. Try backing up a couple of hundred feet. Then back up and turn at the same time. Put cones or buckets out to mark where you want to go. Have fun with it. Practice makes perfect. Let me know how you make out. I hope this helps.
Jim
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