Isaac-1
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Lights may help on a cloudy day, but when there is bright sunshine outside it will still look mostly like a dark cave.
Ah, backing up a loaded 4-wheel hay wagon across a narrow bridgeway into the upper floor of a dairy barn all the way to the back without stopping or slowing down once, that's an art that not many, my father excepted, can mastered.I never did master backing a 4-wheeled wagon
One of the many advantages of growing up on the farm.Learned on the farm I guess.
I’m a self certified professional trailer backer. Learned on the farm I guess. I can squeeze my TT or car hauler with VERY minimal room.
Now I’m getting better with the fiver, but it’s a learning process.
To the OP, obviously you want a spotter, but 2 feet to spare on both sides……….if you can’t get that, sell it before you wreck it. LOL
Well, it will be easy, once you get the hang of it.Thank you everyone after some hard consideration. I decided to just tow the travel trailer back to Massachusetts , from New Orleans. I have to drive long south again for the next winter season. Maybe by then I already practice enough to store my travel trailer in the covered storage.