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Old 03-05-2013, 10:31 AM   #5
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As Mr. Adventure pointed out, a front hitch receiver is much more maneuverable (which is good), but you can't see the sides of the trailer (which is bad). A second person to watch and direct would be a very good thing, I imagine. One of our long-time members -countrygirl I think? - has a lot fo experience with a front hitch. Do a search for those posts.

By the way, you probably have a big heavy WDH for towing. I'm sure you have figured out that a cheap ($20) hitch from WalMart would be fine for front-hitch maneuvering, and much easier to slide in and out of the receiver.

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