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Supercharged111

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Looks like that was loaded very close to perfect ? How did you judge that, or did you use some specific method to get front to back weight measured ?

Camper makes the truck ass heavy so I pulled forward until the duallies hit the fenders.

I got skillz!

What'd you use to roll it along on the deck?
 

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Camper makes the truck ass heavy so I pulled forward until the duallies hit the fenders.



What'd you use to roll it along on the deck?
I didn't. I backed the trailer under it absolutely perfectly. It was actually too narrow but I was able to push the trailer through the jacks. I backed up until the trailer hit the rear jacks.
 

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I didn't. I backed the trailer under it absolutely perfectly. It was actually too narrow but I was able to push the trailer through the jacks. I backed up until the trailer hit the rear jacks.

Dang, mine won't do that. Front jacks will hit the fenders. I guess I'd need a smaller trailer to make it more sketchy.
 

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Looking at that picture, I just remembered that I had to remove the rear trailer tires and back up until the front tires just had enough clearance to come off. I then put the rear tires back on and removed the front tires and continued further. I had to do this because the tires stuck out too far to clear between the dually jacks. As it was the trailer fenders were pushing the jacks out as I was backing under it.

Like I said, you're going to have to up your sketchy game!
 

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Looking at that picture, I just remembered that I had to remove the rear trailer tires and back up until the front tires just had enough clearance to come off. I then put the rear tires back on and removed the front tires and continued further. I had to do this because the tires stuck out too far to clear between the dually jacks. As it was the trailer fenders were pushing the jacks out as I was backing under it.

Like I said, you're going to have to up your sketchy game!

Hmm, I could do that. Plus my fenders come off. Good thinking!

Alas, I think I may have pushed my luck too far today in the towing dept. . .

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This little unit is the bees knees. Worked a treat for hauling 8-12 foot logs to a pile.
 
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