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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1716500" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>All according to the trailer.... make sure you use a couple of blocks on front and back of a wheel, and something under the back so when he steps up in it, it doesn't "sink" and move, so it scares him. It will depend on the balance, but we always put something under the back. so it will only drop a little if they step up, and the front doesn't raise up if it is not attached to the truck. Plus it won't move around that way either. Some trailers will move more like a teeter totter most will not... but doesn't hurt to make it as steady as possible. couple of 4x4 blocks can always be kicked out after he is loaded and door closed so you can jack the front back up to hook up to hitch...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1716500, member: 25884"] All according to the trailer.... make sure you use a couple of blocks on front and back of a wheel, and something under the back so when he steps up in it, it doesn't "sink" and move, so it scares him. It will depend on the balance, but we always put something under the back. so it will only drop a little if they step up, and the front doesn't raise up if it is not attached to the truck. Plus it won't move around that way either. Some trailers will move more like a teeter totter most will not... but doesn't hurt to make it as steady as possible. couple of 4x4 blocks can always be kicked out after he is loaded and door closed so you can jack the front back up to hook up to hitch... [/QUOTE]
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