downtheroad wrote:
You have already gotten good answers from the posters above....I will only add that you may now need a crow bar to get it un-hitched...:E
I remember years ago camping in Lake George, NY - late in the evening, a truck pulled in with a teeny Coleman Taos popup hitched to it. It became quickly obvious this couple was having great difficulty unhitching so my wife walked over, lantern in hand, to see if there was anything we could do to help. She immediately got her head bit off so she retreated to our site where we were treated to an hour's worth of yelling, swearing, hammering, jumping up & down, until finally the camper broke loose from the coupler, rolling several feet before they could stop it. :E We never did find out what the problem was but considering the TV was a truck it wouldn't surprise me at all if they had tried to force a 2" coupler off a 2-5/16" ball :R ... we've wondered since how they later managed to re-hitch and get out of there! Never ceases to amaze what one can see in a campground. :W