gillman
Feb 09, 2014Explorer
Hitch Advice
I just bought a new 5th Wheel. I have had one before and it came with an old hitch (don't recall the brand but it was nothing special). My new 5th wheel has a GVWR of 12,000 lbs - Dry Hitch of 1625....
Javi1 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Javi1 wrote:
I'll respect your right NOT to do a pull test... but I won't NOT laugh when you finally drop the trailer... :D
If I do drop the RV on my truck It will be my fault for sure. You can laugh I won't mind.
The only time I have heard of a B&W/dropped RV situation was when the guy pinned his handle open backed under the RV DID NOT LOOK AT THE JAWS and drove ahead and bam!
I never pin my handle open and always look at the jaws. I lock handle closed with break away cable attached to said lock.
And doing a pull test is as easy as pinning the lever, plugging in the cord, stepping back into the truck, put the transmission into D, apply the brake controller, take your foot off the brake pedal, lightly tap the accelerator.... if the hitch don't separate.. take your foot off the accelerator, put your foot on the brake pedal, turn loose of the paddle on the BC, put the tranny back in park, get out of truck and finish your routine.
Got used to doing it years ago with 18 wheelers and just don't mind doing it now.
Took a lot longer to type it than to do it... :D