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Old December 16th 19, 12:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John McLaughlin
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Can anyone advise the best way to pull a trailer backwards out of its
parking space, using a vehicle? I suspect that the two handles on the back

of the trailer, or rather the structure they're attached to, wouldn't be
strong
enough. There are two aluminium skids on the bottom of the trailer, right
at
the back. These have small holes in them, so are these designed to allow
the trailer to be pulled?

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Old December 16th 19, 01:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jonathon May
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At 12:58 16 December 2019, John McLaughlin wrote:
Can anyone advise the best way to pull a trailer backwards out of

its
parking space, using a vehicle? I suspect that the two handles on

the bac

of the trailer, or rather the structure they're attached to, wouldn't b
strong
enough. There are two aluminium skids on the bottom of the trailer,

righ
at
the back. These have small holes in them, so are these designed to

allow
the trailer to be pulled?


thats how I do it.


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Old December 16th 19, 01:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, December 16, 2019 at 8:00:05 AM UTC-5, John McLaughlin wrote:
Can anyone advise the best way to pull a trailer backwards out of its
parking space, using a vehicle? I suspect that the two handles on the back

of the trailer, or rather the structure they're attached to, wouldn't be
strong
enough. There are two aluminium skids on the bottom of the trailer, right
at
the back. These have small holes in them, so are these designed to allow
the trailer to be pulled?


Pulling by the skids is better in my experience. High loads bend the handles.
UH
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Old December 16th 19, 01:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Le lundi 16 décembre 2019 14:00:05 UTC+1, John McLaughlin a écritÂ*:
Can anyone advise the best way to pull a trailer backwards out of its
parking space, using a vehicle? I suspect that the two handles on the back

of the trailer, or rather the structure they're attached to, wouldn't be
strong
enough. There are two aluminium skids on the bottom of the trailer, right
at
the back. These have small holes in them, so are these designed to allow
the trailer to be pulled?


The holes in the skids are for tie down in high wind conditions. They easily deal with the load from pulling the trailer.
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Old December 16th 19, 02:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Don't forget to release the parking brake :-)
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Old December 16th 19, 03:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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John McLaughlin wrote on 12/16/2019 4:58 AM:
Can anyone advise the best way to pull a trailer backwards out of its
parking space, using a vehicle? I suspect that the two handles on the back

of the trailer, or rather the structure they're attached to, wouldn't be
strong
enough. There are two aluminium skids on the bottom of the trailer, right
at
the back. These have small holes in them, so are these designed to allow
the trailer to be pulled?

Next time, back it into the parking space?

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Old December 16th 19, 03:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John McLaughlin
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Thanks everyone and apologies for the duplicate posting.

Next time, back it into the parking space? GOOD JOKE



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Old December 16th 19, 04:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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A bridle attached to the handles can bend a handle if the wheels encounter an obstacle. (Brakes, jacks, chock, or just rough ground?)

The skids look like a better hard point, but a collection of friends is best.
 




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