To load your trailer properly, start by parking it on a level surface and securing it with wheel chocks to prevent movement during loading. Next, follow the 60/40 rule: place 60% of the cargo weight towards the front of the trailer, in front of the axle, and load heavier items first, centered over the axles for optimal balance. Ensure lighter items are placed on top or around heavier ones to avoid shifting during transport. Constantly secure each item with straps, chains, or tie-downs as you load to prevent movement, and check the tension regularly.
Additionally, make sure to distribute weight evenly from side to side to prevent tipping or swaying, especially during turns or sudden stops. Once loaded, double-check all securing devices, trailer lights, and electrical connections. Properly loading a trailer not only enhances safety but also improves handling and fuel efficiency during your trip.
In summary, load on a level surface, use the 60/40 weight distribution rule, load the heaviest items first, secure all cargo, and check everything before departure.