Jun-02-2015 11:25 AM
Jun-02-2015 07:55 PM
DavidP wrote:parkersdad wrote:
Get in your truck and pull forward just enough to take the pressure off of the locking mechanism. I hope this helps.
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Jun-02-2015 07:42 PM
Jun-02-2015 04:30 PM
Dick_B wrote:
Possibly silly reply but are the hitch and ball compatible?
Jun-02-2015 03:36 PM
Jun-02-2015 03:13 PM
naturist wrote:parkersdad wrote:
Get in your truck and pull forward just enough to take the pressure off of the locking mechanism. I hope this helps.
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So that you understand fully, the latch on a ball type receiver is designed to clamp down tighter if there is ANY pressure at all on the back half of the clamshell that captures the ball. This is to make it impossible for the trailer tongue to hop off the ball no matter how hard you hit that bump.
The pressure that locks down the latching mechanism can be either the truck pushing back on the trailer, or the trailer tongue trying to lift upward off the ball.
So the trick is to park the trailer, set the chocks so it won't go anywhere, put the truck in drive and pull slightly on the trailer to ensure there's no backward pressure, then unlatch the hitch before you make ANY attempt to lift the tongue off the ball.
If you do that, every latch I've ever seen will release the ball with the pressure of just one finger. If you fail to do that, you have to jump up and down on the bumper while whaling away at the release lever with a hammer. It's your call, take 'em apart any way you want.
Jun-02-2015 02:48 PM
Jun-02-2015 02:42 PM
Jun-02-2015 02:15 PM
parkersdad wrote:
Get in your truck and pull forward just enough to take the pressure off of the locking mechanism. I hope this helps.
Jun-02-2015 01:43 PM
Jun-02-2015 12:56 PM
Jun-02-2015 12:05 PM
Jun-02-2015 11:36 AM
Jun-02-2015 11:35 AM
parkersdad wrote:
Get in your truck and pull forward just enough to take the pressure off of the locking mechanism. I hope this helps.
Jun-02-2015 11:33 AM
Over the past few years we have Great difficulty unhitching TT. Used to be I'd stand on truck back bumper and jump up and down and hitch would release and truck ball would drop out. I almost dread arriving at any campsite as this whole process can take 30-45 minutes and yesterday set a record: 1 hr to release TT from the ball. Great angst and confusion: what are we doing wrong? We have have been TT'ing for a long time and thought we knew what we're doing.
I have inspected TT receiver socket. It is fine. Looks nothing like the guy on recent TT blog who posted horrific photos of his set up.
Also last September I talked to mechanic in a Reno TT shop about all this and I gained no insights from him.
Would appreciate helpful input from other TT'ers who have experienced this and figured it out. We are currently camped on the Columbia and the way it all happened last night when we arrived I am concerned now about even getting this TT hooked up so we can go home on Saturday.
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2011 Chevy 2500 Duramax
Jun-02-2015 11:32 AM