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Only_True_Mosno
Nov 16, 2017Explorer
Heard back from B&W..like above poster mentioned..it’s a no.
I am switching because I have had a lot of trouble hooking up with my Pullrite. You have to always be straight on and level to avoid fighting it. I prefer a hitch that I can use hooking at an angle if needed. Just not my cup of tea....
I am switching because I have had a lot of trouble hooking up with my Pullrite. You have to always be straight on and level to avoid fighting it. I prefer a hitch that I can use hooking at an angle if needed. Just not my cup of tea....
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