bighatnohorse wrote:
I was told that the four foot SuperTruss weighs 98-pounds by a behind-the-counter person at Torklift in Kent, WA.
The SuperHitch/SuperTruss set up, while heavy, is a real beast and provides peace of mind, confidence and a skinny wallet.
I can believe that, said well over 60 lbs, maybe I shud have said just under 100:) Glad those days of squatting under the 3.5' camper overhang while trying to slip the truss in are over. When new it slipped right in but after a couple New England winters the corrosion in the hitch makes everything a PIA. My tow beast is shorter and a ton lighter, being only 28" or so I can put it on first then back under camper. Because of angle truck came in at I cud back under old camper with 4' truss but loaded cud not pull out without burying the end of the truss into the driveway. Still have a hole from the first time I tried, took a lot of time and ingenuity to get truck out of that predicament