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My son, used to drive huge Continental coaches, now a cement mixer, drove my unit all over when I first had heart problems, but made me reverse it. He just wn't even try.
Main thing, as others have said, is to take your time and forget everyobne else around. If you need to ease forward again, then ease forward again.
We've all sat watching someone reverse into the next pitch, make a reasonable job of it, then get out, all red-faced, smile at us and say something like "I made a pigs ear of that didn't I?" The point being, when you're tooing and froing you think you're b-ing it up but you're not.
------------- best cheers
Frank
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