JIMNLIN wrote:
I've seen a few high pins (non rv) with the pin resting on the hitch jaws. And non had large gaps. One would think there would be but their wasn't.
In fact one side of the hitch plate had a gap and the opposite side had no gap..... like the picture in the vid.
Most rv folks have never seen a high pin or had it happen. So all kinds of theories abound on how a high pin looks.... or have seen how many ways a high pin can happen.
Even the pro grade OTR tractor trailer brand hitches like (Jost....Fountain....SAF Holland/etc) can be high pinned. RV hitch brands are no different.
Well in the OTR circle its referred to as a "HIGH HOOK" and all the companies I have driven for a High Hook is a termination event! Not a warning,, you High Hook Your GONE!
Also,, Its a FONTAINE not a fountain.
But what would I know, only been at it for a few dozen years!