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Re: towing an airstream
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Posted by VaTom on May 03, 2006 at 04:48:38 from (64.4.122.206):
In Reply to: towing an airstream posted by Marvin Gill on May 02, 2006 at 21:26:43:
Marvin, you sure about that "30-35º"? I replaced my 30% (16.7º) driveway "cause it was 4x4 everytime it rained. 30-35º is well over 50%. No way would I consider pulling something that heavy up such a steep slope knowing that all it took was losing traction to start going backwards, uncontrolled. If you do have that much slope, you need a winch with it anchored firmly at the top. Or, an all wheel drive tow vehicle that weighs a lot more than that trailer. If you"re near here, I have both. Have to see that slope, but I"m pretty sure I"d only winch it. And I"ve only got 200" of cable on my winch. Could be an interesting exercise. Be careful.
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