A Simple Secret to Backing Up A Trailer (YUP ANY TRAILER), Like a Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @SmartTrucking
    @SmartTrucking  3 года назад +473

    Good Day, Big Strappers. Thanks for checking out today's upload. If you've tried this trick, do you find it works for you? You have any little tricks that help with the backing up process? Love to hear from you.

    • @shergill3633
      @shergill3633 3 года назад +15

      Always avoid blind spot backing if possible.

    • @johnfunk6343
      @johnfunk6343 3 года назад +15

      I have a trainee who is struggling with backing I am goin to try this with them in am to see if it helps

    • @martycech5844
      @martycech5844 3 года назад +17

      Thank you #SmartTrucking for posting yet another excellent video

    • @controllerforce_50East
      @controllerforce_50East 3 года назад +11

      I hope that you get a lot of views from THOSE that don't understand how to use their steering wheel.🤭

    • @controllerforce_50East
      @controllerforce_50East 3 года назад +12

      @@johnfunk6343 Your training someone to back and needed this video for pointers??😬

  • @franciscotoro9454
    @franciscotoro9454 2 года назад +1052

    This has to be one of the most useful, uncluttered and clear instructional videos I have ever seen in RUclips. Kudos to you Sir.

  • @yingle6027
    @yingle6027 Год назад +149

    I can't wait to try this, I recently had to back a trailer in front of people and couldn't do it. It's time to take back my manhood!

  • @big-daddy-o8576
    @big-daddy-o8576 3 года назад +464

    As a fellow CDL holder, I like that you first taught the "walk-around."

    • @richardfowler3254
      @richardfowler3254 3 года назад +16

      With my camping trailer I always do a full walk around and double check before I get in the truck. I check all access doors, make sure no wheel chocks are still in place and check my lights before I go... all of this was great advice, thanks !!

    • @raymondmichielini6021
      @raymondmichielini6021 3 года назад +9

      great video

    • @garytanger6469
      @garytanger6469 2 года назад +3

      D.O... As a past trucker, I agree with you.. Years ago, I brought a mobile radio with me.. The 2nd time the boss backed up, into a blind area, he asked if I would sell it to him, now we have cell phones.. We were trained to keep your hand in the 12 o'clock position..

    • @tonywilliams8426
      @tonywilliams8426 2 года назад

      A ttuck in my country had a sloppy dtivet eho did NOT do a walkround. His wagon hit a bump and his spare tyre rolled the full length of the road! How he didnt KILL someone I do not know! Pros take time. Amateurs7 dont and pay for it. Good points and high numbers to ya! ''Johnny the Fox" 1993-2008

    • @terryswails1191
      @terryswails1191 2 года назад +1

      Yes sir pre trip inspection.👍👍

  • @lynechamp9557
    @lynechamp9557 Год назад +267

    Awesome directions 💕
    One more trick, is what ever mirror your trailer shows up in, that’s the direction to turn the steering to help keep your trailer straight. Super helpful with shorter trailers. Former Class 1A trainer

  • @Anna-ci9fv
    @Anna-ci9fv 10 месяцев назад +20

    THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO ON BACKING UP YOUR TRAILER!!!!!!! EVERYONE SHOULD. WATCH IT.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yep It Is!!!!!! 😎😉👍
      Glad you got some value from it!

  • @RandyAllen702
    @RandyAllen702 2 года назад +255

    No matter how it is done, the secret is making small corrections. Large wheel turns (over-correcting) are the single biggest cause of screwing this up. I have always used the bottom of the wheel method and have taught several people about this as they were struggling at boat ramps. This is a task worthy of practice! Too many people fail to practice until they are at the location (camp ground, boat ramp, storage area, etc.). Go to a local school or shopping center or business lot and practice backing your rig into a parking spot. This will save you a lot of embarrassment later!

  • @ralphlyda4545
    @ralphlyda4545 2 года назад +133

    You’re doing this unselfishly to help others, with no expectation of return. What a wonderful human being!!!

  • @danielboney614
    @danielboney614 3 года назад +1082

    When I was a kid mowing grass on the riding mower, Dad would always put the yard trailer on it and he said that the top of the steering wheel was for going forward and the bottom was for going backwards. All of my siblings (ten kids) can back a trailer like it's second nature 👍

    • @jalik4148
      @jalik4148 2 года назад +14

      Don’t quite get the part where you said the top of the steering wheel was going forward..

    • @savedbygrace5152
      @savedbygrace5152 2 года назад +16

      🤣that is awesome,I will remember this!

    • @Ernest264
      @Ernest264 2 года назад +10

      The top is 'for' going forward.

    • @SchoolforHackers
      @SchoolforHackers 2 года назад +57

      Dammit, why am I learning this at 64?

    • @ronaldnorris2179
      @ronaldnorris2179 2 года назад +2

      @@jalik4148 😂😂😂

  • @KM-ce9cz
    @KM-ce9cz Год назад +53

    OMG. This is the clearest, most complete and informative instruction I have ever had! And by the three minute mark. I am 60 year old, female, and I never got the hang of backing up a trailer. This was so simple! Thank you sir. 💜

  • @beachbum1523
    @beachbum1523 Год назад +115

    For me, the key to backing in a trailer was to shift my paradigms from a mindset of "backing up", to using the tractor to push the trailer into position. Once I learned to do that, my backing improved dramatically.

  • @biff5856
    @biff5856 2 года назад +204

    The little trailer is more difficult than a 29' r.v.. The longer the wheelbase the easier it is. Trust me I know. Great helpful video.

    • @markbernier8434
      @markbernier8434 2 года назад +25

      My nemesis is the wood splitter. Completely invisible behind a pickup.

    • @DkSchadow
      @DkSchadow 2 года назад +5

      Can confirm.

    • @otismartin132
      @otismartin132 2 года назад +5

      Now try that with the 53' trailer

    • @eddieb1766
      @eddieb1766 2 года назад +7

      You are correct. There was a time in my stupid youth that I would back my 21 ft boat trailer at 30 mph just to show off.

    • @jamiemercer6847
      @jamiemercer6847 2 года назад +1

      because u cannot see it

  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt 3 года назад +238

    When I was a kid riding with my dad, he always said steer toward trouble. In other words, no matter where your hands are positioned on the wheel, turn in the direction of what or where you DON'T want to hit or go.
    Another tip I learned on my own is when backing into a a dark area, lay 2 flashlights on the ground where you want to put your trailer.

    • @mr.giraffe7076
      @mr.giraffe7076 3 года назад +31

      Life is like trucking. Turn toward the problem.

    • @rocmo656
      @rocmo656 2 года назад +1

      that's the saying that made everything click for me. It was like magic 😅

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 2 года назад +2

      Reversing in the dark ? Turn on the Hazard Lights .

    • @RH-rz9tp
      @RH-rz9tp 2 года назад +1

      A trainer also told me the same... Steer toward your trouble

  • @josephrobichaud5198
    @josephrobichaud5198 3 года назад +89

    I'm 67 years old and have been towing trailers since I was 16 years old of different sizes. I have to agree the shorter the trailer, the harder it is is to back up! It just reacts far faster to any input. Anyone I know that's trying to pull a trailer the first time I make the same suggestion. Find an open empty lot and practise with no one around to judge you.

    • @rickb.9067
      @rickb.9067 2 года назад +5

      bingo

    • @lutherhgrindstonemtn3456
      @lutherhgrindstonemtn3456 2 года назад +5

      I agree with you 100%. I think people get a little nervous if they think someone is watching them!
      Ya know I think that's good advise coming from a youngster like you. Hey I'm 70, and of course just kidding!
      Take care!

    • @jeff7461
      @jeff7461 2 года назад +4

      90% of the people watching probably don’t know any better.

    • @vansonmafeet734
      @vansonmafeet734 2 года назад +7

      So, if you're backing up a small trailer (say a 4'x6') your steering wheel input should be in small increments and back up slowly?

    • @12thDecember
      @12thDecember 2 года назад +4

      @@jeff7461 90% of the people had the same problem when they were learning. I'm getting ready for a very long RV trip, and some sites I could only get back-in. If people laugh at me, I'll figure they're just remembering how hard it was for them and the laughter is all in good fun. Of course, I'm going to spend a few hours practicing before hitting the road, and I'll practice along the way when I can at big empty parking lots. I'm sure I'll look like an amateur anyway, but what the heck.

  • @estebanleon7637
    @estebanleon7637 Год назад +10

    Haha, I wish I had watched this video earlier. Thank you very much.
    Many years ago, I tried to put a little trailer in my garage for the night. After an hour of struggle, with the noisy car going back and forth, I still couldn't get it in. The whole street of neighbors was laughing at the home, peeking out of their windows to see what was happening. Since then, backing a trailer has been an impossible task and a mystery to me.
    Now I have the confidence to do the backing of a trailer. Thank you very much once again.

  • @gammonbrown9898
    @gammonbrown9898 Год назад +13

    FINALLY!!!
    The only thing that could enhance this video would've been to include a picture in the picture.
    As the vehicle is turning, we see a small picture at the same time as your hand turning the steering wheel to reinforce the mental image and to see just how much you're turning the wheel.
    Thank you for uploading this video.

  • @benchavez9910
    @benchavez9910 3 года назад +10

    Started hauling 20 ft trailers in 1974 worked my way up to 53 ft trailers. I learned ur backing up secret by an old driver who taught me to drive in San Francisco. His remark was I am going to teach the old school way of backing up. I have been using this method to train new drivers up to my retirement in Oct.2020

  • @sylenzf4748
    @sylenzf4748 3 года назад +42

    I've been out here over 20yrs, and that's exactly the way I do an teach it. Another thing to remember is to don't over steer, a little bit goes a long way.

  • @robertlawrence893
    @robertlawrence893 2 года назад +61

    I remember when I first got my CDL, backing was a real problem for me, then this older trucker said let me show you how to snake a trailer, he did the exact thing you did by placing my hand at the bottom of the steering wheel, I instantly got it! Thank you for teaching the walk around, and remember to BACK SLOW, STOP, AND GET OUT, AND LOOK! SUPER TEACHING!

  • @mrjeffjob
    @mrjeffjob Год назад +5

    I’ve been a Class A tractor trailer driver for 34 years and never heard this. Now I can teach my wife how to back the boat trailer! Thanks!

  • @Penfam801
    @Penfam801 Год назад +5

    So thankful I found your video! This city girl, that’s new to country life, backed up a trailer during a farm animal emergency after watching this! Thank you!!!

  • @darcyfunk
    @darcyfunk 3 года назад +78

    This is the very technique that I was taught when I took my class one driver training in the late 1980’s. One additional thing, I was taught to lower my window so that I could hear if anyone was trying to get my attention.

    • @okie1630
      @okie1630 3 года назад +4

      lol great, thanks!

    • @GolfSierra47
      @GolfSierra47 3 года назад +26

      ALWAYS do that! And stop when it sounds expensive!

  • @peaceineachsmile3871
    @peaceineachsmile3871 2 года назад +159

    Thank you for sharing. Someone taught my dad the same trick in a hotel parking lot in the year of 2000 as we were driving a Uhaul and a car from North Carolina to California. The wonderful thing is you make it more clear when holding the bottom of the steering wheel. I never thought i’d be a trucker and oh boy i use this method all the time because it was what i knew first. My lesson is, you will never know how you’d impact a kid when doing something good in front of him. Again thank you!

  • @kayejc
    @kayejc 2 года назад +23

    My late husband (trucker) had taught me this years ago but I had forgotten all about it. Thank you for the refresher lesson.

  • @Jstar95175
    @Jstar95175 5 месяцев назад +8

    That is so funny ... Out of all the mentors I've had, you're the first to point out that putting your hand on the bottom of the wheel let's you turn right to turn right, and vice versa. I've been getting used to grabbing the top of the wheel and turning left to turn right. I love this, thank you lol

  • @konstantinakhmetzhanov7966
    @konstantinakhmetzhanov7966 Год назад +5

    Thank you! This trick has to save my practice in backing with a real untalented teacher(trainer) that prefers to yell and report my fails than to explain the whole damn thing. This is one of the most needed videos on RUclips in my life!

  • @Colhogan06
    @Colhogan06 3 года назад +211

    This is definitely great advice! When I was an MP in the Army, we had a need to move trucks with trailers when doing field exercises. They always taught us to turn the opposite direction you want the trailer to go in. Which if your hand is at the top of the wheel is what you would do. The problem, you can forget and end up going the wrong way.
    With the way explained on this video, you cannot forget or mess up. Right is right, and left is left. Great advice! I wish they would have taught it this way back then. Thanks for this video!!

    • @jimbartosevich498
      @jimbartosevich498 2 года назад +10

      That's exactly the issue I had. Every time I reversed with a trailer, I would start as if I didn't have one, just out of habit. It's not that I didn't know to go the opposite. It's that it can be difficult to consciously override muscle memory.

  • @wendy645
    @wendy645 2 года назад +72

    My dad passed away when I was younger and I never got to learn this from him. I just bought a camper trailer and pick it up tomorrow, and this is super helpful and makes me feel more confident! Thank you so much 😊

  • @billj5645
    @billj5645 3 года назад +73

    This is the way- I taught this to myself many years ago when driving a tow truck for my father's garage. Another trick to keep in mind- the shorter the trailer with respect to the length of the vehicle, the more careful you have to be with small steering adjustments. Backing a long trailer is much more forgiving.

  • @clauditube12
    @clauditube12 Год назад +4

    I am truck driver myself and I can tell you that this is the most useful trick I ever heard. Thanks for sharing Sr.

  • @rainingstarfire2546
    @rainingstarfire2546 Год назад +29

    Another tip for those that do not feel comfortable steering from the bottom of the wheel, just put some white tap on the bottom of the steering wheel and use that to tell which way to turn the wheel. Turn the tape to the left, the trailer will go to the left, turn the tape to the right and the trailer will go to the right.
    It's also easier to keep an eye on the trailer tires when backing up to guide you, the trailer will always follow the tires.
    Another tip is to cross the safety chains, in other words form an X, that will keep the trailer straight if it breaks loose.

  • @drivehard
    @drivehard 3 года назад +158

    Okay this is just plain brilliant. I can go a year sometimes without having to pull a trailer. So when I do end up pulling a trailer and I go to back it in I end up looking a bit foolish for a few min until I get the feel for it. I've never been told to keep my hand on the bottom of the steering wheel. I love this method and can't wait to give it a try. Thanks Dave for the quick no-nonsense explanation 🙂

    • @DkSchadow
      @DkSchadow 2 года назад +4

      The problem is people tend to overcomplicate the explanation. This way is simple, that's why it's so brilliant.

    • @rayleblanc7209
      @rayleblanc7209 2 года назад

      @@DkSchadow I love your handle (Bababla ) My kid brothers name is Robert. He wants to be call Rob and never Bob because of his last name.

  • @GrayDeathSociety
    @GrayDeathSociety 3 года назад +120

    One tip a trainer taught us was to understand where the trailer pivots, the axles. and coupler. That tip immediately improved our trailer backing skills. We would always watch the tail and not the pivot point and tail... Once we understood the pivot point everything else fell in place, we were able to put the trailer into tighter spots too... Hopefully this trick helps people as well.

  • @jerodkenoyer270
    @jerodkenoyer270 3 года назад +32

    That's how my dad taught me and it was a game changer. On those off days and when I'm tired I still use this technique to get it to the dock.
    You should of seen me going down the boat ramp before I knew this trick, I was a twisted up mess holding everyone up and being way to hard on my self.
    Now I've taught all my kids this trick and in general to stay in their mirrors rather than breaking their necks looking over the shoulder. I've put blind spot mirrors on all our vehicles and wouldn't leave home without them. Also when in doubt, get out, and take a look. Never be in to much of a hurry or back faster than you can correct.
    Thanks for the great video

    • @Reggiebob2000
      @Reggiebob2000 2 года назад +1

      Tip for backing boat down a ramp....simply put the truck in neutral and let the trailer pull you down. Goes pretty smooth.

  • @walkergriggs3965
    @walkergriggs3965 Год назад +5

    That you did this with a single axle personal trailer makes it useful to EVERYONE!

  • @lorenzoparedes2306
    @lorenzoparedes2306 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for the instructions. I have always held respect and admiration for skilled truckers who can maneuver an 18 wheel rig into and out of tight spaces without hitting or damaging vehicles or buildings.

  • @garysimms77
    @garysimms77 3 года назад +24

    I haven't driven trailers in years, but in the service I picked up a very similar trick. Watch your mirrors. When you see the trailer show up in either mirror, turn the wheel TOWARDS that visual clue, The trailer will head the other direction and leave the mirror. When it shows up in the other mirror, Turn TOWARDS that mirror with the visual cue. The trailer will go back the other way. Small corrections also help a lot. This keeps the yelling "Your other left!" down. Great tip!

  • @justterrell956
    @justterrell956 3 года назад +37

    Man I am so glad I came across this video, I just got my cdl and while I could pass the test I still felt I was struggling with the backing. Greatly appreciated this.

    • @viridianachavez471
      @viridianachavez471 2 года назад +4

      This is me rn, I just started trucking and I struggle with backing up, even tho I did great with that portion of my test.

    • @EdgarHammer847
      @EdgarHammer847 2 года назад

      @@viridianachavez471 congrats on your cdl. How did you train for it?

  • @DocHogan
    @DocHogan 3 года назад +59

    Bottom-of-wheel steering is HUGE, and it was an absolute gamechanger when I figured it out, completely against my training, years ago. And I’ve been looked at like I was insane every time I’ve bothered to explain it to anyone.

  • @larrycollicott8385
    @larrycollicott8385 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best explanation/tip I have ever heard for how to do this. LOL, I wish that my old man had explained it this way 45 years ago.

  • @jeffmaskivich6676
    @jeffmaskivich6676 3 месяца назад +1

    My dad taught me this when i was 11 backing his extended cargo van and 20ft boat down the boat ramp. Awesome someone has made a video of this great video and super clear and informative

  • @archstanton9703
    @archstanton9703 2 года назад +27

    I’m going to use these tips for backing up my utility trailer with my Jeep. It’s difficult backing up a small trailer with a vehicle with a short wheel base. Thanks for this straight to the point and well explained video!

  • @fayheller1996
    @fayheller1996 3 года назад +6

    Oh my goodness thank you so much. I tried backing up our boat trailer and camper trailer so many times almost to tears without success. Had so much determination but couldn't to crying. I can see how easy it is now. Can't wait to try it now.

  • @playbackproductions1
    @playbackproductions1 3 года назад +13

    My cdl instructor taught us this truck on day one. Ive never, not once, had a problem backing. Awesome backing technique!

  • @victorsierra2990
    @victorsierra2990 2 года назад +16

    Love when these older drivers give Pro tips!
    Thank you sir.

  • @chriscomer8025
    @chriscomer8025 2 года назад +27

    Very well explained, and a Great Video for those who aren't Professional Driver's.
    Everyone has to learn and I still have memories of that challenge being 18 years old. It's now been 43 years ago and eventually it will become second nature to ya! Just a word of encouragement to ALL the rookies! 😉

  • @jfr7694
    @jfr7694 2 года назад +10

    Excellent tip, this makes backing up so easy you don't have to remember which way to turn, the trailer will always follow the bottom of the wheel. I've been doing this my whole life my father was a life long truck driver & taught me this when he taught me to drive a truck when I was 15. Whenever I see someone having trouble backing up I tell them to try this and it's amazing how fast they can back up without constantly pulling up to correct. Most people are amazed at how easy they can back up all the sudden.

  • @pemtax557
    @pemtax557 2 года назад +18

    Extremely well explained and demonstrated. This was exactly the way my Dad taught me in the 60's and I've never had issues with it. Cheers!!

  • @jfed6895
    @jfed6895 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been backing trailers since I was a teenager and never really had a problem. I’ve never heard this before and I’m really glad I watched this video. I’m going to tell everyone I know about this and hopefully it’ll help them. Thanks.

  • @billbo5746
    @billbo5746 Год назад +4

    When you about to turn fifty and find out you have been doing it wrong for all this time. I always have placed my hand on top of the wheel and to consistently think left is right Right is left. I just hope I can untrain myself. Great tip. Thank you !!!

  • @-Kreger-
    @-Kreger- 6 месяцев назад +2

    My dad was a truck driver. This is how he taught me and my brothers. Works great.

  • @phillhuddleston9445
    @phillhuddleston9445 2 года назад +11

    Good advice, one thing to remember is not to worry about where your car/truck is heading, it will always follow the trailer so focus on where the trailer is going. Obviously you don't want to side swipe anything with your vehicle but once I learned to focuse on the direction the trailer was heading more than the truck it made it easier.

  • @CS-zh5oh
    @CS-zh5oh 2 года назад +59

    I've been backing up trailers for years without issue, but struggled teaching my wife and kids. Thank you so much for giving such an easy straight forward way of describing it!!!

  • @wayneblue5370
    @wayneblue5370 3 года назад +6

    Great day for this video. I was delivering parts for a storage facility. I got ahead of myself and didn't walk to yard to see how much room I had to turn around when u pulled to the unloading area I thought I was in trouble. But my trusty 389 performed beautifully, w my 48 ft Conestoga, took my time and successfully made it out. I'm not new at this but have no problem admitting I was a little stressed.

  • @DuffCon
    @DuffCon 2 года назад +2

    Thank god, a video that actually delivers in a simple fashion!

  • @zachaugustine893
    @zachaugustine893 Год назад +2

    I pull a 16ft trailer everyday and this is excellent information. So many people have a hard time with trailers.

  • @Greg3070
    @Greg3070 3 года назад +6

    I learned that back in the 90s from another driver. To this day, I'm surprised how many can't understand this concept. I'm even more surprised they don't teach it in school. After a while you can just think which way is the bottom of the steering wheel going. Good video and keep up the good work.

  • @wb4514
    @wb4514 2 года назад +19

    The trick is to position the truck and trailer an a manner where you can see one rear corner of the trailer. As you gently move backwards, point that corner where you want it to go and “follow it back”. The initial positioning is critical.

  • @patrickharrington9772
    @patrickharrington9772 3 года назад +20

    Very good comments here! Only thing I would like to mention in addition is... When you arrive at at a customer that is is tight or difficult try your best to set up or position the truck to have the trailer pointed in the right direction before you start to back up. Make use of all the space you have.

  • @marknorwood7521
    @marknorwood7521 2 года назад +4

    Yep!!
    When I first started driving, the HR guy, a former driver gave me that advice of putting your hand on the Bottom of the steering wheel.
    Best Advice I got out of ALL my training.👍

  • @mlm7536
    @mlm7536 3 месяца назад

    I am 70 and backed up trailers for a lot of years and never heard the steering wheel trick before. This makes total since. Now if I could learn to shave looking in a mirror with my hearing aids in.lol
    Your awesome dude. Best wishes always. Mike from Spokane, WA

  • @leebuck180
    @leebuck180 3 года назад +14

    The antenna on the rear of the trailer is a great idea.

  • @erynnerose3792
    @erynnerose3792 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this information!!!
    When my husband and I take the boat out, many times, this is my job....I do ok, but always feel I'm holding everyone up, from my sometimes several attempts!! Haha
    I think this will make me confident and alot more at ease! Thanks again, you rock!

  • @darltennant6005
    @darltennant6005 3 года назад +4

    We taught an elderly lady how to back her ridding lawn mower with trailer on behind how to back out of her barn after
    the rain was over. A year later we met up again and she made sure to thank us. It really works!

  • @jefff6167
    @jefff6167 5 месяцев назад +3

    One of the must useful RUclips videos EVER!!!!!!!!

  • @ekimsniggih
    @ekimsniggih 9 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t haul trailers that often at all. But when I do, I pull up this video. Thank you.

  • @matthewk6731
    @matthewk6731 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for the video.
    I can easily back up a trailer if I stand up in the seat and turn around because I could never get using the mirrors. Hard on my bad back too.
    I'll definitely use these tips to learn how to use the mirrors. The poles on the trailer is a good trick too.
    A previous post said that when it's dark to put a couple of flashlights where you want the trailer to go. That is brilliant.

  • @tscottme
    @tscottme 3 года назад +167

    The shorter the wheelbase on the trailer the faster it reacts. I've got 25 years CDL experience and it can be really difficult to push a small U-haul type trailer around.

    • @BubblesTheCat1
      @BubblesTheCat1 3 года назад +6

      Not necessarily. It also just takes practice. But I agree, the longer the trailer, the easier to reverse. I drove big rigs for many years, and then a small pickup truck with a diesel bowser trailer that was very short. One gets the hang of them quickly enough. 😊👍

    • @themanthemyththebanger
      @themanthemyththebanger 3 года назад +23

      You think those U-Haul trailers are fun, take a converter dolly for a spin sometime.

    • @Ken-sr6jo
      @Ken-sr6jo 2 года назад +1

      Drove a truck with a 53 ft trailer for years and could back it into tight spots without much problem. Retired and bought an 18 ft trailer and find it more difficult to back. I have to concentrate on NOT over steering. It’s all a matter of what you get used to backing. Always used the bottom of the wheel when backing.

    • @davidgibbs381
      @davidgibbs381 2 года назад +1

      @@themanthemyththebanger -Is that more fun than a log-splitter?

  • @newzealandallblacks3726
    @newzealandallblacks3726 3 года назад +5

    Sir. Great video and you are my new hero. I can’t back a trailer to save my life but tried it today using your instructions and it was perfect! Thanks again and safe trucking!

  • @fromtheblonx
    @fromtheblonx 7 месяцев назад +4

    This is possibly the best tutorial I've seen on YT! Thank you🙏

  • @beverlyroot5080
    @beverlyroot5080 Год назад +1

    Amazing tips. I worked in trucking my whole life (in the office...not driving) but have never had this explained so simply.

  • @DoubleDHomestead
    @DoubleDHomestead 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for explaining it that easily. In all my years I struggled, now I know a simple trick to make it easier. Thanks you so much.

  • @mjb2093
    @mjb2093 3 года назад +6

    Honestly, I've never approached it this way. Cant wait to try it and pass this along to my wife as well since she has trouble backing our utility trailer. Thank you sir!!!

  • @dalejohnson8945
    @dalejohnson8945 3 года назад +5

    This was the same tip I received when starting out 10 years in trucking. It comes to mind every time I’m backing. Invaluable.

  • @tracygolds6133
    @tracygolds6133 2 года назад +2

    I'm gonna do this today while I'm making deliveries with my trainer. Thank you.

  • @HLR4th
    @HLR4th 3 месяца назад

    WOW, critical information, and so elegantly simple; THANK YOU! I had to tow a U-Haul POD a few months ago to help my daughter move; backing up was the biggest challenge.

  • @reesaserik3759
    @reesaserik3759 3 года назад +4

    Glad I found this video. Thank you so much. It is very rare that I pull our little short 8' utility trailer. My husband usually does it. But if I have to, it is a real struggle for me to back it up. I found quickly steering left, right, left, right, helped to go straight. But I felt like an idiot doing that. Then I see in this video that is what is done so now I know I am not an idiot. But I still had trouble making the trailer turn the way I wanted it to, while going backwards. I steered with hands on the top of the wheel or at 10:00 and 2:00. I think this has been my problem. I will try the one hand at the bottom. I also saw some comments, by other's, stating how to use your side mirrors instead of looking back or looking through the center mirror -- as I do. Thanks for those comments. Funny thing is, while I struggle backing with the truck, I can hook that little trailer up to the zero turn mower and back up and turn while going backwards all day long and no problems at all. Go figure. Thanks again to everyone for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 3 года назад +4

    I lived on the road for 10 years in my trailer and hauled them all my life. BUT this is the simplest and best answer ive seen for trailer backing! THANK YOU👍🏻

  • @olesarge1724
    @olesarge1724 2 года назад +15

    I was taught this trick back in 1972. Being a young first timer on a semi rig I was doing a terrible job backing in to the dock between two trailers. An old timer saw my pain and jumped on my running board and yelled STOP ! He said to pull this truck forward and listen to me. You’ll never have this problem again. He sure was right ! Probably saved my job and tons of damage. 😅😂. That was many moons ago at the Metro Glass company in Dalton, IL.

    • @OvGraphics
      @OvGraphics 2 года назад +2

      Oh, around, less see, 1979 or so I was working at the Coke company when I got graduated to unloading semi's full of coke bottles. Part of it was backing the trailers to the dock. Well, they put me in the truck and never even showed me how to crank the thing. I asked for some pointers and the boss just laughed. I spent more time creeping back and forth lining up the trailers than actually unloading them. Thankfully it was at night, pitch dark, and no one to there to have a heart attack laffing so hard watching me. Coulda used that trick back then! Darn!

  • @kjata77
    @kjata77 Год назад +14

    Thank you for this video. I've driven buses and large box trucks but have never been good backing up with a trailer. Steering from the bottom of the steering wheel is genius yet so simple. 1 year later and your video is still helping people :)

  • @basamsaleh8736
    @basamsaleh8736 2 года назад +4

    Sir,
    I would really like to express my admiration to the neatness of your simple, wonderful and magic trick & advice that is worth thousands of dollars in my personal opinion.
    I am still taking my classes at the school yard and I have never ever had that feeling of being stupid and not good at anything but your video has landed from heaven to me.
    Thanks again 🙏🙏🙏.

  • @arbonneladyTN
    @arbonneladyTN 3 года назад +4

    That is the way I learned!
    But it was when I was young, from a movie I saw and fell in love with!
    Lucille Ball & Desi Arnez in the movie “The Long Long Trailer”. That is how he was taught to back up in the movie.
    When in College and backing up our friend’s boat trailers, that simple trick came back to me.
    When hubby and I got our 36’ TT camper in 2000 I made the family watch that movie!
    I taught that backing trick to the hubby, and many friends.
    Now with our 26’ TT that trick is still the best one, just wish my hubby would understand the “over steer” part.🤷‍♀️
    Not sure how this video popped into my feed this morning, glad it did.
    Have a great day!

    • @glennstep1
      @glennstep1 2 года назад

      I can hear that trailer creaking up the mountain! Such a great movie. Best tip, don't have all the in laws and neighbor instruct you from the sidelines on backing the trailer.

  • @AwosAtis
    @AwosAtis 3 года назад +6

    I've backed boat trailers, utility trailers and travel trailers for years and got pretty good at making small, quick corrections, but never really got it down. One day my brother-in-law told me this technique and it changed my world. It changed my small, quick corrections into smooth, precise corrections!

  • @wargrunt2002
    @wargrunt2002 Год назад +5

    It's crazy how a small thing like hand placement on the steering wheel can make backing my boat so much easier. Thank you so much for the tips sir. It's much appreciated and oh so useful.

  • @sloanemichaele
    @sloanemichaele Год назад +2

    This is the greatest trailer-backing-up-tip I've ever heard of, and I've used this technique for decades! I don't even think about it any more, it's just natural for me to steer the trailer from the bottom of the steering wheel. I first learned this technique from Desi Arnaz in the movie "The Long Long Trailer", just at the time I was learning to pull a trailer as a teen. Thanks!

  • @boss2654
    @boss2654 Год назад +1

    I literally watched this video before my training and I can't thank you enough. Very well explained and I finally mastered backing up 53 foot trailers at work. Thank you so much

  • @jerrodlopes186
    @jerrodlopes186 3 года назад +11

    Something that has helped me a great deal is after getting a real good setup for backing, once backing I usually concentrate on the driver side mirror, especially if there's a painted line to guide me. It's a lot less overwhelming for newbies or those who only occasionally pull a trailer.

  • @joecummings1260
    @joecummings1260 3 года назад +14

    Not sure if anyone ever told me that when I was learning. I do remember being told the back tires do the steering, that's about it. Truthfully after forty some years, I'm not even sure where I grab the wheel when I back up. It's all just reaction, it's not like I think about it when I'm doing it. The best thing I can tell a beginner is, plan out your backup. It's much easier to plan them out then to try to correct them once you've gone wrong

  • @timmebruer5205
    @timmebruer5205 3 года назад +7

    Been driving for 30 years and never used the hand at the bottom of the wheel.
    Never has a problem putting a trailer where I wanted it.
    To be fair I learned backing 4 wheel hay wagons on the farm at the age of 10
    That's a little tougher than a trailer

  • @bojackson-knows
    @bojackson-knows 2 месяца назад

    Awesome! Been pulling a 37ft, 5th wheel camper for almost 3 years now and always had a hard time backing up. What you said makes sense!

  • @jackstitt1395
    @jackstitt1395 Год назад +2

    That trick was absolutely genius. I learned how to back a trailer as a young kid and being self taught I went out to a flat area and figured things out. Had I of known what you just taught I would have learned much faster.

  • @2012begiinings
    @2012begiinings 9 месяцев назад +3

    awesomely explained... thank you sir very much appreciated...

  • @BitterPillPapa
    @BitterPillPapa 3 года назад +56

    Great video. Well done and excellent tips. One thing; however, the safety chains should be crossed to look like an “X”. This forms a cradle and in the event that your sage advice about using a coupler pin or lock goes unheeded, and the coupler comes of the hitch ball, the cradle will catch the trailer tongue. Thank you for the video. Those of us in the recreational towing industry love to see well done videos. I also compliment you on the walk around inspection. It’s an excellent thing to do before towing, each and every time.

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 2 года назад +3

      It sure looks like he crossed the chains to me......

    • @oldmustang-1969
      @oldmustang-1969 2 года назад +2

      Ys sir thats so overlooked .I believe it is a fine in my state 500 bucks .He did do a great overview like safety pin .

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 2 года назад +2

      @@arthouston7361 . No . Look again . He didn't .

    • @TAGGdinc
      @TAGGdinc 2 года назад +1

      Yes he did you should check again in slow motion the cross is close to where the chains start but they are crossed

    • @latouselatrec
      @latouselatrec 2 года назад

      @@TAGGdinc no you look again. In the shot where hes showing the lock pin you can see there not Not that it makes any difference

  • @TheRealTLA
    @TheRealTLA 3 года назад +28

    Thats a great tip! I was taught if you are trying to back your trailer straight, having your hand on the top of the steering wheel, just remember whatever side mirror your trailer starts appearing in, slightly turn the steering wheel towards that mirror until you see that it starts to straighten up again. If it then appears in the opposite mirror, just turn your steering wheel towards that mirror. Keep watching and alternating between both mirrors, slightly turning the steering wheel towards each of the mirrors you see your trailer coming more into view. If it starts turning too far just pull forward to straighten up and start again.

    • @desertfox3860
      @desertfox3860 3 года назад +3

      Exactly! And a lot of people don't pull forward far enough to get a good site picture of their destination in their mirrors before they start backing. I told my boys they should be able to drive as fast backwards as forward.

  • @ThatDwayne
    @ThatDwayne 2 года назад

    Thanks! I've been trying to find a good "explainer" for my wife and this is perfect.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  2 года назад

      Hey Dwayne, I hope it helps. Thanks so much for supporting the channel.

  • @tubbytommy
    @tubbytommy 2 года назад +2

    Thank you.. That's the way my father taught me about 48 years ago -- before power steering and auto transmissions he had backing a 40 foot flatbed.. And I have taught my son's and daughters the same way..

  • @wesbarcus3761
    @wesbarcus3761 3 года назад +6

    Try to avoid blindsided parking. Hit the hole with it on your left side.you can see trailer in the mirror. Harder to blindside if hole is on your right. Very useful for anyone who backs trailers. Great video.

  • @travelingwithrick
    @travelingwithrick 3 года назад +10

    The shorter the trailer the harder it is to back up. When towing my 12 foot jon boat I back down the ramp with tailgate down. Makes a big difference. Doing the walk around is a pro move. I did that for years driving school bus and a straight back.

  • @kraven8864
    @kraven8864 Год назад +8

    Wow… I can’t believe how simple that makes it. I feel a bit embarrassed that I’ve never figured that out. Thank you!
    And thank you to all truckers!!!

  • @dolphinschild62
    @dolphinschild62 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. My dad a class a Driver for Pacific Gas and Electric taught me to back up with my mirrors and when I became a bus driver, that helped me. However my dad never taught me how to back up a trailer and he’s gone now. Thank you so much.