I don't know if this will work or not but you can try to look at the url and you can see how I have mine mounted. There on a 6x12 and there is plenty of room.
http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/members/ric-albums-trailer-setup-picture20070-caption.html
Is that an echo edger on your trailer? Lol. I didn't know you used echo
NOOooo. It's not an edger exactly. It is an echo product, not that I like to admit to it. Its an Echo BRD and that's an old picture, if you take a look you'll see the old Cub Cadet Z Force that I haven't had for a while. Stihl didn't have the BRD when I purchased the Echo but that's another subject we can take up later :smile:
Parking in someones driveway is something we are not allowed to do nor would I. I wouldn't want that responsibility.
And again you live and work in a country club Community.
Even if was not against the law to park in the road. There is no way I am parking in the road in a 55 or 65 mph zone.
You forget I live and work in the country.
Speed limits are 55mph on almost every road. That means the slow cars are going 65.
Most drives are big enough to turn around in.Must be hard backing up! In a 50 km/h zone, I can't back up in an appartment entrance. So, I have to go in forwards. When I back out of that parking lot it is a bit of a guessing game and I really don't like that.
And again you live and work in a country club Community.
Even if was not against the law to park in the road. There is no way I am parking in the road in a 55 or 65 mph zone.
You forget I live and work in the country.
Speed limits are 55mph on almost every road. That means the slow cars are going 65.
Must be hard backing up! In a 50 km/h zone, I can't back up in an apartment entrance. So, I have to go in forwards. When I back out of that parking lot it is a bit of a guessing game and I really don't like that.