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The Tulsa autobahn was interesting.
Did not see one other MV the entire trip. Except of course at the NG facility.
I know about the steering lock but it said to use only when backing straight up.
Any turning will shear the pin.
No issues at all.
Had read old threads about Turing too tight, so I was very cautious about it.
Backing it up is like hearding cats.
I've tried.....and lost.
Spent most of day yesterday cleaning the leaves and such from the load anchors.
Trailer had been parked close to or under small tree.
Most were hard to move. Cleaned and oiled them all. Doors included.
Like brand new now.
Trailer looks to have been used only once or twice.
The all LED...
Done!
Lots of pics since I know everyone here likes pictires.
I don't think I will move it with my duramax.
Heavy trailer and that trailer will win most arguments.
Just recovered a M989A1 HEMAT
408 miles towing a heavy trailer was an experience.
Could not find much in pictures on exactly how it looked hooked up. A few side shots, but nothing in detail.
I knew how to hook it, but didn't know how much slack would be in the power cord and air lines.
Turns...
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