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Originally Posted by Bill
First, trailer experience really isn't necessary, since most trailers don't fold. However, when the trailer is unhitched, you MUST know how to hitch it up to the tow vehicle. Make sure you understand how to do it before you leave after picking it up. BTW, it is OK to leave the trailer hitched to the tow vehicle overnight. That means you won't have to hitch up in the morning.
Bill
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Good info. The thing is, we might get it delivered so we would not be able to have anyone help us.
I saw another message that someone had the TM nose down when hitched, am I correct that would be an adjustment on the TM side, at the hitch?
I might be able to get an electric tongue jack. Not completely sure about how it would work, but what do you think of such a thing?