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CEddy
Feb 14, 2014Explorer
BarneyS wrote:
If you are going to do that then why not just pull the pin out of the receiver and drive out leaving the hitch attached to the coupler? Seems to me that would be a whole lot easier than putting the hitch back into the coupler after pulling out.
Barney
Dunno, that's just the way I watched my Dad do it while I was growing up. Your way makes sense though. Although I wouldn't be a fan of the hitch head slamming nose down when it pulls clear of the receiver, I don't suppose it would damage anything.
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