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Old 03-04-2013, 04:10 PM   #2
Mr. Adventure
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A hitch on the front is where your steering is, so you have much greater control over where the tongue and trailer are going. For situations on slopes, you also have engine power to get over bumps and brakes for keeping the trailer from getting away from you.

But it's not a panacea, in that you have to look at a face full of trailer while you push it into a tight space.
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