โMay-22-2021 07:56 AM
โJun-24-2021 07:01 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Just concerned for your safety. ๐
โJun-24-2021 06:12 PM
โJun-24-2021 05:07 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:cummins2014 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Don't the bolts on the hitch itself need to be checked periodically, as you would any retaining bolt? And also the bolts on the king pin block, don't they need to be checked for tightness? This would come under the heading of maintenance, at lest in my mind.
Here again , no maintenance, no checking tightness on mine . Nothing , there are no bolts to check , the lugs on the adapter are pinned , as well as the hitch . The ones that have the steel Andersen know this . As said you have to have one to know what goes on .
As far as the adapter on the kingpin , never checked it . Again if you had one youโd know why . Iโve had it off several times , and seen why there is no need , if you had one and wanted to check it thatโs great , I have no problem with that if you think you need too . Some grease their bearings every year , I donโt . As with all things I do look at it periodically for anything obviously wrong with it .
NEVER checking something you hav bolted on that carries so much is IMHO dangerous.
โJun-24-2021 04:54 PM
โJun-24-2021 04:52 PM
cummins2014 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Don't the bolts on the hitch itself need to be checked periodically, as you would any retaining bolt? And also the bolts on the king pin block, don't they need to be checked for tightness? This would come under the heading of maintenance, at lest in my mind.
Here again , no maintenance, no checking tightness on mine . Nothing , there are no bolts to check , the lugs on the adapter are pinned , as well as the hitch . The ones that have the steel Andersen know this . As said you have to have one to know what goes on .
As far as the adapter on the kingpin , never checked it . Again if you had one youโd know why . Iโve had it off several times , and seen why there is no need , if you had one and wanted to check it thatโs great , I have no problem with that if you think you need too . Some grease their bearings every year , I donโt . As with all things I do look at it periodically for anything obviously wrong with it .
โJun-24-2021 04:51 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
You mean it never requires any cleaning or checking for tightness and mounting....Good Luck.
Ken
Yep that's what I mean - if you have not owned one you would not understand.
Could not of said it better , many have no understanding of the Andersen ,but continue with opinions of it. I wouldn't tow with anything else after having one now for a few years, and I have towed with as good a conventional hitch as there is ,with no issues that I keep reading about the most popular conventional hitch , the adjustments ,bolt replacements etc . I will stick with the Andersen ,no maintenance, replacing any parts etc etc .
โJun-24-2021 04:48 PM
Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
You mean it never requires any cleaning or checking for tightness and mounting....Good Luck.
Ken
Yep that's what I mean - if you have not owned one you would not understand.
โJun-24-2021 01:32 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Don't the bolts on the hitch itself need to be checked periodically, as you would any retaining bolt? And also the bolts on the king pin block, don't they need to be checked for tightness? This would come under the heading of maintenance, at lest in my mind.
โJun-24-2021 11:16 AM
โJun-24-2021 08:52 AM
Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
You mean it never requires any cleaning or checking for tightness and mounting....Good Luck.
Ken
Yep that's what I mean - if you have not owned one you would not understand.
โJun-23-2021 11:55 AM
TXiceman wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
You mean it never requires any cleaning or checking for tightness and mounting....Good Luck.
Ken
โJun-22-2021 02:33 PM
TXiceman wrote:Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
You mean it never requires any cleaning or checking for tightness and mounting....Good Luck.
Ken
โJun-22-2021 09:29 AM
Flashman wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Look in the owners manual for the hitch. All hitches do require periodic cleaning and maintenance.
Ken
Wrong - not my Andersen.
โJun-22-2021 05:38 AM
przao wrote:
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On an aside, he uses a portable electric grease gun to generously lube the hitch plate every time he hitches his semis, and told me to do the same because he noticed what he called high pressure wear on my hitch head even though I was using a lube plate.