Originally posted by bajalearner
If I understand your words, you are new to towing. I have a good amount of experience. Your truck is light for a 26 foot trailer but it will work if
you understand the limitations. Any driver including big rig drivers with many years, will know the limitations of their truck and trailer and most
certainly know the time it takes to maneuver safely. ( starting, turning, estimating the space ahead, stopping, on and on and on.
I hope I am not insulting your abilities but this is only offered in best wishes for a safe trip. You must realize the weight you are pulling when it
comes to everything from start to stop. You must have a high visual horizon, that is look well ahead to consider what's coming. Like playing chess,
you need to make small moves well ahead of the problem.
I can't tell you everything here about safe towing but you can learn as you go if you realize now that you are like a 16 year old kid starting to
drive. Many new towers learn by crunching a side panel or worse.
Your truck or any other on earth does not have unlimited power or braking to tow. You will be climbing steep and/or long grades and you will need to
use a speed that is not overburdening your truck. You must learn the limitations and how to safely use the machine to it's safe potential.
If you have a mechanical aptitude and understand the truck engine and brakes have safe but critical margins, you will be fine and will learn as you go
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