โMar-30-2015 07:57 AM
โApr-03-2015 09:41 AM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
No, Poppy, I can't do anything major until I pay off my truck in five years. We looked like we had a major RV expense last fall and bought a 3 year ESA to cover it. Turned out the problem resolved itself, but we are keeping the fiver for the life of the ESA and the truck payments. So now, I have solar to install and would like to make an LP connection for the Mr Heater Buddy, plus wet bolts and SRE4000 equalizer.
As much as I would love a GD 337 or Solitude 320X, it is not happening in the near future.
โApr-03-2015 09:34 AM
Poppy's 5th Wheel wrote:SkiSmuggs wrote:
As one who pulled my 9500 lb fifth wheel with an F150 for 3 seasons, I have to laugh at this as I was told I was going to kill myself, my family and their family. My truck being rated to tow 11K and having a 1850 lb payload didn't change any minds. Some just have trouble adjusting to new things.
Hey SkiSmuggs, I haven't seen you post lately. I see you got your new truck. Congratulations! You're all set for your next move. Still thinking about next year?
โApr-03-2015 09:13 AM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
As one who pulled my 9500 lb fifth wheel with an F150 for 3 seasons, I have to laugh at this as I was told I was going to kill myself, my family and their family. My truck being rated to tow 11K and having a 1850 lb payload didn't change any minds. Some just have trouble adjusting to new things.
โApr-03-2015 08:45 AM
minnow wrote:
According to some opinionated members here (who by the way, don't own this hitch), you are lucky you be alive, didn't have this poorly designed hitch fold like a cheap tent or drive off the road running over innocent babies and the elderly. No, your positive report will not set well with the crowd at all.
โApr-03-2015 08:18 AM
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โApr-02-2015 06:45 AM
Sport45 wrote:Me Again wrote:
If I was a LEO I would sight you for having safety chains from the adapter block verses the pin box, as the adapter is not an OEM part of the trailer. Chris
How many with travel trailers hook their safety chains directly to the tow vehicle? I'll wager not many. Almost every arrangement I've seen has them attached to the receiver. Connecting to the adapter block is no different.
โApr-02-2015 06:10 AM
Scott_85 wrote:
When something is permanently mounted to the trailer or tow vehicle it becomes part of the vehicle. It would be hard to argue that the frame is part of the vehicle but the axles arenโt. Hitches both bumper and gooseneck are designed to have safety chains connected to them because both become part of the vehicle once bolted or welded to the frame. In the event that safety chains are used it would be safe to assume that you are screwed and the chains are there just to stop the trailer and to keep it from becoming a projectile down the interstate.
โApr-02-2015 06:01 AM
Shepherd wrote:
Very interesting I have never owned a fifthwheel with safety chains.:h
โApr-02-2015 04:41 AM
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โApr-01-2015 10:59 PM
Me Again wrote:
If I was a LEO I would sight you for having safety chains from the adapter block verses the pin box, as the adapter is not an OEM part of the trailer. Chris
โApr-01-2015 09:14 PM