1. Installation of trailer tool. Whether a soft or hard towing tool is selected, it is important to ensure that the vehicle hitch is firmly and securely attached during installation. If the trailer hitch is designed with a safety latch, it needs to be locked into place. Before driving the trailer, recheck the front and rear connections. Soft tow ropes without tow hooks at each end should be used with loose knots. It will be very difficult to unhook the tow rope if the knot is killed and pulled by a tremendous amount of traction.
2. Start in first gear to ensure high torque and provide adequate traction. You also need to control your speed and maintain a smooth ride. When a little resistance is felt, increase the power output. For manual transmission models, avoid pulling hard on the clutch pedal and start slowly with a semi-linkage to avoid damaging the vehicle.
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