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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 17582" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>With that weight on the front, you can drive straight forward onto and back off of the trailer.</p><p>If you have to leave the backhoe on the trailer, drive straight on, disconnect and do a 180 on the deck, and drive off forward. Or back onto the trailer, do your one-eighty and hook up, then back off with the hoe. Depending on the ramp set-up, sometimes I had to get on the ramp before I locked it on because I had to raise it a little to clear.</p><p>I've done it before, spinning on the deck is a little intimidating for me, and it's more comfortable if the deck is level. Use a helper for a guide until you get the hang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 17582, member: 1534"] With that weight on the front, you can drive straight forward onto and back off of the trailer. If you have to leave the backhoe on the trailer, drive straight on, disconnect and do a 180 on the deck, and drive off forward. Or back onto the trailer, do your one-eighty and hook up, then back off with the hoe. Depending on the ramp set-up, sometimes I had to get on the ramp before I locked it on because I had to raise it a little to clear. I've done it before, spinning on the deck is a little intimidating for me, and it's more comfortable if the deck is level. Use a helper for a guide until you get the hang. [/QUOTE]
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