Jun-28-2013 04:22 PM
Jul-07-2013 06:50 AM
Glamazon wrote:
My brain is about to explode! Me and my partner are going to buy a RV. I have a Ford F 350 Super Duty truck. We've decided to go with a Travel trailer. For the most part it will just be the 2 of us doing weekend/vacation travel. We are trying to find the right trailer, but there are just so many to choose from.
Our concerns are: Are some models easier to hitch and unhitch than others? Is this something two women will have much problem doing themselves?
We will for the most part travel just the two of us. I don't need a bunch of bunks, but I'd prefer some extra bathroom and kitchen space and comfortable seating .
We have a Harley we'd like to take a long. I see several different options for hauling motorcycles..what's the easiest and cheapest option?
Anyone have any recommendations or favorite brands you'd think would suit our needs? I had been looking at Keystone and Dutchmen? But seriously, we haven't got a clue in hell what we're doing. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Jul-07-2013 06:18 AM
bfast54 wrote:
Sorry if my High School Drama class.........training bothers you.
Jul-06-2013 05:36 PM
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Jul-06-2013 11:42 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:bfast54 wrote:
... I haul trailers all over the country.........for a "bumper pull".....I E travel trailer.....I have to put in the huge hitch, that I remove so I dont bust a shin,when not towing...then try to match up hitch,and ball, which you cant see,so,many tries to get in right spot,even with spotter....get right height, crank down...power or manual,then wrestle with weight bars, but some also use equalizing/sway bars.....set them for proper hieght,weight,level
Your post gets a bit dramatic for hitching a TT. Sure, if you are hitching that one TT for a single pull, then switching to a different TT for a different pull, yes, adjustments are made. But those same adjustments are not made every time on the same TT.
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Jul-02-2013 01:02 PM
bfast54 wrote:
... I haul trailers all over the country.........for a "bumper pull".....I E travel trailer.....I have to put in the huge hitch, that I remove so I dont bust a shin,when not towing...then try to match up hitch,and ball, which you cant see,so,many tries to get in right spot,even with spotter....get right height, crank down...power or manual,then wrestle with weight bars, but some also use equalizing/sway bars.....set them for proper hieght,weight,level
Jul-02-2013 01:00 PM
parsonwalker wrote:Slownsy wrote:
Sorry but I don't get wher a lot of strength is neded for hoking op a FW, al that is kneaded is pulling a handle and pushing a button for leveling, they do have more steps to climb.
Whenever a man tells you it's easy and doesn't take any strength, just remember, they are men and naturally have more strength than a woman. Can their mother or grandmother do it? Probably not, and neither can I. A man 6'0", weighing 225 lbs. has infinitely more strength than a woman 5'1", weighing 100 pounds.