For today’s first world problem, my trailers get put in the back yard. It used to be no issue getting them back there. They have to go through a skinny spot and make a 90 degree turn.. but very manageable in any vehicle. Then I added a chicken coop. So it got tighter. I would then only use the Colorado to back them in. Then I added shade sails, and it got even tighter. But with patience, it still worked.
Then I sold the Colorado.
I tried to move the longest trailer in a couple weeks ago with my f350 and laughed at myself for the fail. I couldn’t even pretend that it was going to work.
So, out with last decade’s fad of the light bar:
And in with the never popular front hitch:
I started thinking about building my own again, but just ended up buying this one instead. About an hour later, it was all done.
I understand that front hitches are about as sexy as a flatbed for most people. But, Just like a flatbed, it’s hard to beat their functionality.
I can now push trailers back and hopefully make the corner. As well as use the hitch mount winch and even a snowplow again if I want.
I don’t like the giant open hole ford sent the truck out with. So maybe I will find something else to help make it look better.