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<blockquote data-quote="bluebiker" data-source="post: 1433181" data-attributes="member: 18898"><p>If you put the legs on the kite almost all the way down, (maybe a 1/2" off the ground). Then pull away very slowly when the dolly come out from the rear trailer it lifts the tongue to pull it out from the front trailer, and ends up maybe 1 foot from the rear trailer.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest thing is don't let the rear trailer drop too far, and pull out slowly. It saves you the time from having to go back and unhook the dolly then spot your front trailer.</p><p></p><p>It's like doing the "hero" hookup, if you're careful you won't put the dolly through the rear trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebiker, post: 1433181, member: 18898"] If you put the legs on the kite almost all the way down, (maybe a 1/2" off the ground). Then pull away very slowly when the dolly come out from the rear trailer it lifts the tongue to pull it out from the front trailer, and ends up maybe 1 foot from the rear trailer. I think the biggest thing is don't let the rear trailer drop too far, and pull out slowly. It saves you the time from having to go back and unhook the dolly then spot your front trailer. It's like doing the "hero" hookup, if you're careful you won't put the dolly through the rear trailer. [/QUOTE]
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