โNov-30-2021 09:13 AM
โDec-09-2021 09:08 AM
โDec-07-2021 07:01 AM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:laknox wrote:
Mine is an '04 model, so they may have changed the jaw action over the years. As I said, I did try it with the handle unpinned and pulled forward, but it would NOT unlatch. I've actually done it a couple times, the first time being =very= early in my ownership. Neither time did it unlatch.
Lyle
My Companion with a turnover is over 6 years old, and it only needs to be pinned open if you have all the pressure of the hitch pin against the front of the hitch. This only happens if you are unloading while pointing downhill, such as where I park at home. Also, if you take the pin out as soon as you unhook there is no problem pinning the handle open. I have to pin my hitch open every time I unhook here at home. Your older unit might work differently, but what you described won't happen with the newer ones. My best friend just put a puck system in his new TV, and the basics are the same as mine.
Also, everyone should do a walk around after hooking up. If that is done, there is almost no way that anything can go wrong with a B&W hitch. It would be looked at several times, when checking your lights, hitch, tires, making sure the chock blocks are removed, windows closed etc. Not doing a walk around after hooking up is irresponsible.
Your post does make me wonder if and/or how they may have changed them.
Edited to add: I do not mean this as an attack or doubting your experience laknox, but just to let newer inexperienced folks know the proper way to hook up. When I reread my post, it looked like I was going after you and I am not. Sorry about that.
โDec-06-2021 05:31 PM
laknox wrote:
Mine is an '04 model, so they may have changed the jaw action over the years. As I said, I did try it with the handle unpinned and pulled forward, but it would NOT unlatch. I've actually done it a couple times, the first time being =very= early in my ownership. Neither time did it unlatch.
Lyle
โDec-06-2021 12:44 PM
โDec-06-2021 11:21 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
Lyle,
I am NO B&W expert, but in my 2 years of using the Companion, I have never had to pin the handle open...
What sez the prez ?
โDec-04-2021 05:26 PM
โDec-04-2021 05:01 PM
handsome51 wrote:
Read ReneeG post on the first page . Where he said check into a Hensley TrailerSaver BD3 or BD5. Spend the money up front on a good air hitch and be happy every time you toe your 5th wheel. I bought my 5th wheel in 2006 and bought a 25k air safe hitch. Been happy every since. Nothing moves in the 5th wheel unless I slam on the brakes. First thing the wife said was you don't even know it is back their. Only reason I don't say get a air safe hitch is that Binkley Holland stop making the head that was used on the air safe hitches . But Hensley makes a copy of that head and so they still have it on their air hitches.
โDec-04-2021 12:58 PM
โDec-03-2021 06:19 PM
โDec-03-2021 06:10 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
Lyle,
I am NO B&W expert, but in my 2 years of using the Companion, I have never had to pin the handle open...
What sez the prez ?
โDec-03-2021 05:46 PM
โDec-03-2021 03:06 PM
C Schomer wrote:
I bought it used from a guy who used to work for a hitch dealer and I figured I just got a production reject. My neighbor bought a new B&W a month ago and his didn't come with the spring either. There's still the handle issues with the B&W. With my old Drawtite, I can leave the handle in, but not locked, for hitching and I hear a reassuring bang when the pin hits home and it's immediately ready for a tug. The handle also securely locks open for unhitching. The B&W is built like a tank tho! Craig
โDec-03-2021 09:25 AM
Durb wrote:
My Trailer Saver hitch came with a separate handle extension and release rod so that it can be latched and unlatched without a stool even with a dually. It is a flattened piece of EMT but works well.
โDec-03-2021 07:25 AM