How to Back up a Horse Trailer for Parking
Imagine you've hauled your horse to your first show. You're running late and most of the parking spots are taken. There's one spot left way back in the corner. You're going to have to back your horse trailer into it. Don't panic--just follow these steps.
Instructions
Backing a Bumper Hitch Trailer
Find a spotter. Hopefully, you have a friend or family member with you, so have them hop out and direct you from behind to keep you from going too far astray or running into something, or ask someone passing by to spot for you.
Get as close to and as straight with the parking spot as you can. Don't back any farther than you have to. Try to make it a straight shot backwards into the spot.
Use the mirrors on your truck as you back up. Set them so you can see both rear corners of the trailer, if possible. Or turn your head and look back over your left shoulder. Use the driver's side rear corner of the trailer to aim the trailer into the spot.
Take your time. Getting in a rush here might cause an accident. Back slowly and make small adjustments as you go. Don't ride the brake, but keep your foot over it while backing.
Be aware that, when backing a bumper-hitch horse trailer, the back end of the trailer is going to turn in the opposite direction from the direction you are turning the steering wheel.
Pull up and straighten the trailer out if it starts to go too far astray. Try again, slowly.
Backing a Goose-neck Trailer
Follow Steps 1 through 4 for backing a bumper hitch trailer.
Be aware that, in backing a goose neck or fifth-wheel trailer, the back end of the trailer is going to turn to the same side you are turning the steering wheel. This is opposite of a bumper pull trailer.
Back slowly into the parking spot.
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