60 miles isn't much.
We rented a 24' for a 150 mile move a while back. A few things I remember:
1. GO FOR THE DIESEL! You'll pay a lot less at the pump.
I could only get a 7.4L gasser, and keeping the pedal completely to the floor for 3 hours cost a LOT of money. But I was driving 70-75mph.
2. Go slow until you're comfortable. If you haven't driven something big before, take it easy. Confidence comes pretty quickly though.
3. Be prepared for trouble. On another move, we got a POS UHaul with an old IH diesel and a 5 speed. Was pretty cool to drive, and CHEAP, but I did manage to hang it up on a steep alley approach. The rear bumper scrapped the street and one rear wheel dipped into a pothole. I couldn't move! Had to call for a tow. A 6" tow...
In retrospect, I just should have jacked it and slid something under, or jammed something under as the wheel spun. The moral of the story is stuff happens when you really don't want it to.
We rented a 24' for a 150 mile move a while back. A few things I remember:
1. GO FOR THE DIESEL! You'll pay a lot less at the pump.
I could only get a 7.4L gasser, and keeping the pedal completely to the floor for 3 hours cost a LOT of money. But I was driving 70-75mph.
2. Go slow until you're comfortable. If you haven't driven something big before, take it easy. Confidence comes pretty quickly though.
3. Be prepared for trouble. On another move, we got a POS UHaul with an old IH diesel and a 5 speed. Was pretty cool to drive, and CHEAP, but I did manage to hang it up on a steep alley approach. The rear bumper scrapped the street and one rear wheel dipped into a pothole. I couldn't move! Had to call for a tow. A 6" tow...
In retrospect, I just should have jacked it and slid something under, or jammed something under as the wheel spun. The moral of the story is stuff happens when you really don't want it to.