Toolguy5 wrote:
No pull test.
It actually looked like it was a little high when he was checking. Also you could hear like a metal noise when he was raising landing gear.
Don't know much about that hitch but when it is locked do you need a pin or lock or something to keep it in place?
What are we back to the high hitch again, thought that was put to bed.
Not sure it needs the lock pin ,if you noticed when its unlocked the handle is pulled , and rotated to lock it open, and the same when the handle is turned it goes in ,and locks closed .
I have a Reese hitch, it has a lock pin, does not really caution about the pin needed. The B&W boys reports that it doesn't need to be pinned closed ,it won't come open. I am not about to find out with my Reese hitch,