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dons2346 wrote:dieharder wrote:
Any time you have pressure on those pins, you're going to have to pound the bejaysus out of them to get them out. Depending on why/how there is pressure on the pins, it may be easy or difficult to relieve the pressure. Hell, even some times when I'm getting back home and on a straightaway I have to pull out the rubber mallet and give it a couple of whacks to get them out.
For situation like you describe, I would get the quick connect/disconnect:
http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Roadmaster/RM-222.html
Totally wrong. There is no reason to take a hammer to the towbar..ever. If you have an assistant, use them to slowly turn the steering wheel of the toad one way and then the other. At some point, the bar will relax and you can remove a pin. Repeat the process and you can remove the other
โJan-06-2014 08:00 PM
dieharder wrote:
Any time you have pressure on those pins, you're going to have to pound the bejaysus out of them to get them out. Depending on why/how there is pressure on the pins, it may be easy or difficult to relieve the pressure. Hell, even some times when I'm getting back home and on a straightaway I have to pull out the rubber mallet and give it a couple of whacks to get them out.
For situation like you describe, I would get the quick connect/disconnect:
http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Roadmaster/RM-222.html
โJan-06-2014 07:49 PM
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โJan-06-2014 02:38 PM
et2 wrote:
Couldn't you release the tow bar latches with the parking brake on and take the pressure off the pins. Or put the toad in gear and pull forward or back a hair to free the pins up?
โJan-06-2014 11:08 AM
BurbMan wrote:Yep, sure do have to pre-think everything!!! Had that happen in the motorhome.
Lost reverse on the Suburban this summer and spent the whole weekend only being able to drive forward until the shop opened on Monday. Gives a whole new dimension to driving when you have to pre-think every turn, "If I go here, will I be able to exit without backing up?"
Our TT is 32' long but at least I can back it up if I have to.
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