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- laknoxNomad
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Well I challenge anyone to show proof of a dropped trailer using a B&W hitch that the pin box plate is touching the hitch plate, the 1" thick machined jaws are closed around kingpin and handle is closed pinned to locked.
I am waiting.
One BIGGIE to NOT do with a B&W is pin the handle open!!!!!!!
I threw my pin away and use a padlock.
Wanna see =my= pics? :-) Not the hitch's fault; totally =my= fault that I dropped my FW off my Companion. What happens when you get in a hurry and skip your checklist... :-(
Lyle - azdryheatExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
As long as we're talking hitches I notice you have the Trailair TriGlide pin. I had one on my toyhauler and 2 of the 3 rollers on the bottom broke their welds. The trailer would bang back and forth on starts and stops. The rollers are inside where those three zerx fittings are. The remaining roller was all that was keeping the trailer attached to the truck. TriGlides arean't made anymore. I got a new Trailair hitch without the bottome TriGlide portion. Keep an eye on yours for any failures.
Well I challenge anyone to show proof of a dropped trailer using a B&W hitch that the pin box plate is touching the hitch plate, the 1" thick machined jaws are closed around kingpin and handle is closed pinned to locked.
I am waiting.
One BIGGIE to NOT do with a B&W is pin the handle open!!!!!!!
I threw my pin away and use a padlock. - cummins2014Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
ford truck guy wrote:
cummins2014 wrote:
Dave H M wrote:
Lot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin.
You went ,and done it now, you know full well the only ones that don't have to do a pull test is the B&W crowd, with their FOOLPROOF hitch . :B
Well... I will say this.... I drove Big Trucks for over 35 years and was pounded in my head to perform a pull test early on... Never left without doing one... caught 1 potential issue when the hitch failed....
Did one with my Pullrite.... Will do one with my new B&W... It's branded in my memory.....
You SHOULD do what works for YOU. But I still Highly advise doing the VISUAL test as shown in pics above.
The first part of your post was great, then you just contradicted yourself on the last part. :S - cummins2014Explorer
ford truck guy wrote:
cummins2014 wrote:
Dave H M wrote:
Lot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin.
You went ,and done it now, you know full well the only ones that don't have to do a pull test is the B&W crowd, with their FOOLPROOF hitch . :B
Well... I will say this.... I drove Big Trucks for over 35 years and was pounded in my head to perform a pull test early on... Never left without doing one... caught 1 potential issue when the hitch failed....
Did one with my Pullrite.... Will do one with my new B&W... It's branded in my memory.....
There is one thing for sure, it will prevent an issue that can happen with "ANY" hitch. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
ford truck guy wrote:
cummins2014 wrote:
Dave H M wrote:
Lot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin.
You went ,and done it now, you know full well the only ones that don't have to do a pull test is the B&W crowd, with their FOOLPROOF hitch . :B
Well... I will say this.... I drove Big Trucks for over 35 years and was pounded in my head to perform a pull test early on... Never left without doing one... caught 1 potential issue when the hitch failed....
Did one with my Pullrite.... Will do one with my new B&W... It's branded in my memory.....
You SHOULD do what works for YOU. But I still Highly advise doing the VISUAL test as shown in pics above. cummins2014 wrote:
Dave H M wrote:
Lot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin.
You went ,and done it now, you know full well the only ones that don't have to do a pull test is the B&W crowd, with their FOOLPROOF hitch . :B
Well... I will say this.... I drove Big Trucks for over 35 years and was pounded in my head to perform a pull test early on... Never left without doing one... caught 1 potential issue when the hitch failed....
Did one with my Pullrite.... Will do one with my new B&W... It's branded in my memory.....work2much wrote:
ford truck guy wrote:
larry barnhart wrote:
The couple now drive a 450 ford.
chevman PS he seems to be not very experienced on things that move. Not meaning the new truck as that was a great idea to do for them.
chevman
2 different guys.... The guy narrating the video with the F450 is NOT the guy who dropped the fiver on hid truck.....
I have watched a few of the BigTruck/BigRv YouTube videos.... Some are interesting... some are not.. HE has the 450
The couple that dropped the Momentum on their Chevy also just bought an F450.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkr30ffloYY&t=310s
Thank You for that... I was unaware- cummins2014Explorer
Dave H M wrote:
Lot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin.
You went ,and done it now, you know full well the only ones that don't have to do a pull test is the B&W crowd, with their FOOLPROOF hitch . :B - Dave_H_MExplorer IILot of hoop a laa. Kinda of an expensive commercial?
I do not do a pull test but do check the jaws on my Reese classic. I also have one of those Butch's Services bars that slides in behind the king pin. - work2muchExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
larry barnhart wrote:
The couple now drive a 450 ford.
chevman PS he seems to be not very experienced on things that move. Not meaning the new truck as that was a great idea to do for them.
chevman
2 different guys.... The guy narrating the video with the F450 is NOT the guy who dropped the fiver on hid truck.....
I have watched a few of the BigTruck/BigRv YouTube videos.... Some are interesting... some are not.. HE has the 450
The couple that dropped the Momentum on their Chevy also just bought an F450.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkr30ffloYY&t=310s
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