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- MarkTwainExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Luke Porter wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
In all of my years and being here on The Forum, I have never thought, heard or read that leaving a hitch on is lazy or especially--rude.
X1, couldn't agree with you more!
Well do you want to run into a chunk of iron with your shin? They are removable for a reason.
Maybe a trip to the optometrist is needed or possibly some research into acquiring a seeing eye dog:):):):) - majorgatorExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
But when saying such things you will get the "I leave it on incase I am rear ended" or "you should not be walking that close to my truck".
WOW:R
My truck, my rules. What's rude is telling other people that they're lazy because they don't take their hitch out. Can't remember the last time either of my trucks DIDN'T have a hitch in the receiver.
SHEESH - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Luke Porter wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
In all of my years RVing and being here on The Forum, I have never thought, heard or read that leaving a hitch on is lazy or especially--rude.
Well do you want to run into a chunk of iron with your shin? They are removable for a reason. - MarkTwainExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
TucsonJim wrote:
djgarcia wrote:
thirtydaZe wrote:
Is there anything i need to be aware of after the hitch while towing or not, makes it's way through a rain storm?
No. Grease up the ball with white lithium before departing. I leave my hitch on the truck after I unload and then tie a plastic shopping bag over the hitch to prevent anyone from getting grease on their pants.
So you're THE guy! My shin is still complaining!
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
But when saying such things you will get the "I leave it on incase I am rear ended" or "you should not be walking that close to my truck".
"RUDE AND LAZY", I didn't realize that trailer hitches were subject to the guidelines of "Ann Landers and Martha Stewart". More importantly, "Rude and Lazy" comments are a reflection on my mother:) Old-Biscuit wrote:
Posting in 5th wheel and signature line shows travel trailer.......:H
i can only do so many things at once. updating the sig is likely last on the to do list.- jffnkrnExplorerWhen i had a TT i used to leave my hitch connected to the trailer. We had hooking up down pat to the point of lining up with the hitch, backing in slowly and inserting pin. When we unhooked we simply pulled pin, drove off slowly and put my plastic leveler bag over it as it is bright orange and parked the unsafe area. That's me, your gig may be different. Good Luck & Be Safe ! ! !
- Luke_PorterExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
In all of my years RVing and being here on The Forum, I have never thought, heard or read that leaving a hitch on is lazy or especially--rude. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
TucsonJim wrote:
djgarcia wrote:
thirtydaZe wrote:
Is there anything i need to be aware of after the hitch while towing or not, makes it's way through a rain storm?
No. Grease up the ball with white lithium before departing. I leave my hitch on the truck after I unload and then tie a plastic shopping bag over the hitch to prevent anyone from getting grease on their pants.
So you're THE guy! My shin is still complaining!
Yea leaving the hitch on is IMHO just lazy and rude!
But when saying such things you will get the "I leave it on incase I am rear ended" or "you should not be walking that close to my truck". - TucsonJimExplorer II
djgarcia wrote:
thirtydaZe wrote:
Is there anything i need to be aware of after the hitch while towing or not, makes it's way through a rain storm?
No. Grease up the ball with white lithium before departing. I leave my hitch on the truck after I unload and then tie a plastic shopping bag over the hitch to prevent anyone from getting grease on their pants.
So you're THE guy! My shin is still complaining! - MarkTwainExplorer
thirtydaZe wrote:
Is there anything i need to be aware of after the hitch while towing or not, makes it's way through a rain storm?
No. Grease up the ball with white lithium before departing. I leave my hitch on the truck after I unload and then tie a plastic shopping bag over the hitch to prevent anyone from getting grease on their pants.
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