โAug-26-2022 10:55 AM
โAug-27-2022 09:39 AM
โAug-27-2022 09:22 AM
Walaby wrote:
I have an Andersen, and I suspect over a rough road, it could jump the ball if not locked. Not likely with 3000+ pounds on the pin, but I've been on some roads where I've thought "hope I locked that hitch".
Anything's possible, and eventually there will be that one...
Mike
โAug-27-2022 09:19 AM
Fulltimer50 wrote:
I dont understand some peoples obsession with not using proper procedures or included safety features. The pin in the handles is there for a reason why not us it? Is it soooo hard to do a pull test?
โAug-27-2022 08:11 AM
โAug-27-2022 06:57 AM
Walaby wrote:
I have an Andersen, and I suspect over a rough road, it could jump the ball if not locked. Not likely with 3000+ pounds on the pin, but I've been on some roads where I've thought "hope I locked that hitch".
Anything's possible, and eventually there will be that one...
Mike
โAug-27-2022 06:39 AM
โAug-27-2022 06:30 AM
MFL wrote:Fulltimer50 wrote:
I dont understand some peoples obsession with not using proper procedures or included safety features. The pin in the handles is there for a reason why not us it? Is it soooo hard to do a pull test?
Of course you should pin the B&W handle, or better yet use a padlock, so someone cannot pull the pin!
John's buddy...the rig in pictures, stated he did a pull test. The pull test failed to save him from this disaster!
On hitch pictured, a visual test would have alerted him, that something is not right. Handle not closed properly? A gap between hitch head and pinbox? Jaws not full wrapped around pin? East to SEE, if you understand how this hitch works.
Some folks are more mechanically minded than others, but knowing and understanding how YOUR hitch works, no matter the brand, adds much to the safe hookup of any hitch.
Jerry
โAug-27-2022 06:17 AM
Likes to tow wrote:
B&W hitches are very good but if you don't get the handle all the way back and pin it correctly this can happen. Also if you get the kingpin over the jaws this can happen. A pull test should have caught this. Now I'm worried about my B&W pulling a trick like this!!
โAug-27-2022 06:15 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Likes to tow wrote:The handle doesn't need to be pinned if it's in place. When you hook up, and the handle comes all the way back, the hitch is secure. You can pull out and the trailer will not come loose, even if you haven't pinned the handle.
B&W hitches are very good but if you don't get the handle all the way back and pin it correctly this can happen. Also if you get the kingpin over the jaws this can happen. A pull test should have caught this. Now I'm worried about my B&W pulling a trick like this!!
You cannot put the kingpin over the jaws, unless you're blind. If you can't see a couple inches of clearance above the hitch head, then you probably should give up driving. ๐
This was operator error, pure and simple. I read about one guy that dropped his trailer with a B&W hitch, and it turns out he had pinned the hitch jaws open and forgot to remove the pin when hooking up. The jaws didn't close, the handle didn't move, and he still pulled out.
The guy just messed up. Happens to the best of us.
โAug-27-2022 06:01 AM
โAug-27-2022 05:27 AM
Fulltimer50 wrote:
I dont understand some peoples obsession with not using proper procedures or included safety features. The pin in the handles is there for a reason why not us it? Is it soooo hard to do a pull test?
โAug-27-2022 04:46 AM
โAug-26-2022 06:02 PM
MFL wrote:Yeah, not a good idea to do it on purpose. But it has happened, and that person drove about a mile down the road out of the campground before he was informed he hadn't pinned the lever closed. But it wasn't me. ๐Likes to tow wrote:
B&W hitches are very good but if you don't get the handle all the way back and pin it correctly this can happen. Also if you get the kingpin over the jaws this can happen. A pull test should have caught this. Now I'm worried about my B&W pulling a trick like this!!
Ha...your B&W is not capable of "pulling a trick" on you. It's like saying "who stole my glasses" when you don't remember where you put them.
Someone played a trick on you, took your keys, when you left them in your jacket pocket.
Yup, I've been there! ๐
Also I agree, by design of the B&W cam action jaws, you likely don't need the pin in handle, to tow your FW. It's kind of a Chinese handcuff thing, the harder you pull on the jaws, when fully wrapped around the pin, the tighter they hang on! Do I recommend trying this....nope!
Jerry
โAug-26-2022 04:38 PM
โAug-26-2022 02:55 PM
Likes to tow wrote:
B&W hitches are very good but if you don't get the handle all the way back and pin it correctly this can happen. Also if you get the kingpin over the jaws this can happen. A pull test should have caught this. Now I'm worried about my B&W pulling a trick like this!!