I will admit I had my son with me but yesterday I made my first trip, tho only to the dealership, but I went through all the steps..hooked up, arranged my stuff, unhooked utilities, etc. He pulled it for a while but I wanted to drive so I took over shortly. We left it at the dealership for my 11 items on the list to be fixed. We took care of some errands in the big city, wish we had gone to Camping World but I forgot my need at the time. I was pretty stressed I'll admit. I pulled it home but son backed it onto the pad. I do have a problem unhooking as the pad is built up and my truck is on an incline. We couldn't get the ball to break loose so he took the pin out of the hitch and I had to pull it very slowly and out of the hitch. We decided I need to have a little more work done, bring in dirt and more gravel to level the truck out. The guy who built the pad will come out and do this and I am also waiting for him to come to my house and smooth out the other 1/2 acre at my house. Seems I will spend a little more money, always something! Back to the pulling, I also got a taste of pulling in wind. It was nothing like I could encounter out west but it handled so well. My truck seems to pull with ease.
I plan to take it to a nearby parking lot and practice my backing...October is my month to get serious...
I am so fortunate to have my son to help me. He will make sure my tires are all properly maintained, correct air pressure, etc..He thinks I should get my transmission serviced tho the former owner says he did it about 25,000 miles ago..and Tony is a stickler for oil changes every 3000 miles..
I knew I did something right when I gave birth to him when I was 16. He is my buddy! He has never remarried since a divorce 8 years ago and doesn't even want a girlfriend so I don't have to worry about infringing there but actually I would love it if he found someone. He had a girlfriend about 5 years ago but he didn't love her.. she and I really hit if off and we stay in touch.