โAug-22-2022 05:29 PM
โSep-16-2022 06:23 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
I started driving BIG TRUCKS back in the early 1980's.. It was POUNDED in my head to ALWAYS do a pull test when hooking up a new trailer.... Never dropped a trailer in all those years..
Fast forward, I am still in the habit of doing my pull test EVEN AFTER I visually verify my jaws are locked around the king pin.
Is it wrong of me?? who cares, I will continue to do it that way
โSep-16-2022 05:03 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Exactly what I said. He obviously had one of those "certain" hitches in which a visual test wasn't enough.
Edit: OR he didn't even do a visual check.
โSep-16-2022 04:55 PM
โSep-16-2022 03:57 PM
โSep-16-2022 03:38 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It is my understanding that it is NOT needed IF you have certain hitches AND if a visual check is done.
โSep-16-2022 11:49 AM
โSep-16-2022 11:42 AM
MFL wrote:Cptnvideo wrote:
It is my understanding that it is NOT needed IF you have certain hitches AND if a visual check is done.
When you say certain hitches, yes, some are safer than others. The operator's understanding of their hitch, and ability to operate it correctly is still a factor. It appears you have a quality hitch, but I've never used your model.
I've a serious question for cummins2014, a forum friend, that I know uses an Andersen hitch. Do you need to do a pull test, with this ball type hitch, and different style coupler attached to king pin?
Jerry
โSep-16-2022 10:10 AM
โSep-16-2022 10:08 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It is my understanding that it is NOT needed IF you have certain hitches AND if a visual check is done.
โSep-16-2022 10:07 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It is my understanding that it is NOT needed IF you have certain hitches AND if a visual check is done.
โSep-16-2022 09:14 AM
โSep-16-2022 06:10 AM
โSep-16-2022 05:51 AM
โSep-15-2022 06:31 PM
When hitching up, we visually look to see if the jaws are closed on the king pin and check to see if we can see that the bottom flange of the king pin is below the jaws. We then check to see if the locking arm is in the 8 o'clock position (which locks the jaws around the kng pin). If all that is correct, I simply don't see a reason for the pull test. Am I missing something?
โSep-15-2022 01:19 PM