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Old May 10th, 2018, 21:14   #12
Tigger,Eeyore&Roo
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Originally Posted by dingov70 View Post
Over estimate what you will load on to your trailer & make a bit more allowance for extra . It is better to have a larger trailer loaded flat , rather than a small one piled high & it swaying....Finally , a larger trailer is easier to see in your mirrors & therefore easier to reverse , as you can see very quickly if it moves out of line
Really sound advice. As long as you have the space to store it, large and low is good!
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