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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully One View Post
    Bwahahahahahahhahaha.

    Dad just showed me that video, I had to watch it three times, it just keeps getting funnier!
    Sully One, if you know what's good for you, you'll do what I did and get your Mum to teach you to drive and not your Dad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    I have wanted to do the same thing to men I've watched trying to back trailers sometimes
    Backing with a trailer is the fastest way to loose your self-esteem as a man I think. If you haven't got any significant experience with the little fuckers it's bloody hard... but there's still an expectation from everyone that of course you can back it up no worries.

    Some of the stuff that the truckies pull off with articulated trailers and multi-link roadtrains is just amazing. My uncle used to be a farmer - he'd reverse with a train consisting of a tractor, a hay baler and a hay rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Backing with a trailer is the fastest way to loose your self-esteem as a man I think.
    Yep, it's just one of those things that men are expected to be able to do Refuse transfer stations are always good for a laugh!

    My mum taught me to back a trailer - when we used to put the boat in down at the boat ramp she would back it down whilst Dad took it off the trailer. Any blokes standing nearby would give each other the elbow and stand watching with arms folded, no doubt thinking: this should be good. They were always disappointed as she sent that trailer flying down the ramp at warp speed

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    If you haven't got any significant experience with the little fuckers it's bloody hard... but there's still an expectation from everyone that of course you can back it up no worries.
    And the littler they are, they harder they are too! My old trailer had a piddly-arse drawbar on it and was very twitchy. I'm not perfect, but I can usually get it where I want it eventually.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Some of the stuff that the truckies pull off with articulated trailers and multi-link roadtrains is just amazing. My uncle used to be a farmer - he'd reverse with a train consisting of a tractor, a hay baler and a hay rack.
    Those truckies certainly are amazing I could watch them for ages.
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    Try backing a trailer using just the mirrors.... having a heavy trailer licence... with plenty of time spent towing those... helps...
    A sunny sunday arvo at any boat launching ramp is always entertainment...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    They are all equally as funny....the gas station one is classic...
    Yep, the petrol pump fights back!

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    Rofl that was hilarious, nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Aww come on, I know for a fact I'm a better parallel parker than my hubby
    Lies, I challenge you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
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