AGRIMAN
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Well..since you are THE MAN, head honcho, all knowing one...what more could anyone say? I guess you win.
I'll say this. That hitch didn't break from a light swing of a #8 hammer.
Well..since you are THE MAN, head honcho, all knowing one...what more could anyone say? I guess you win.
I have one of them pins that is bent from pulling under 8000#'s .
And I even have a receiver hitch that I broke with a little light swing of a short handled 8# hammer . The shock load of a 14,000# load would easily do the same .
But it's where the load is placed on the truck that makes it dangerous with 14,000# plus loads .
It's saver to have the load over the axle than 4-5 feet behind it .
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I'm sorry, but future posts by you have lost quite a bit of credibility to me.
Is that the slip in piece or are you using a 2" slipped in a 2 1/2 truck hitches .
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Don't fold the ramps up like I said and u can still haul stuff on the dove even though its angled . Really easy to do they make straps and chain to keep stuff from moving . Lol
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Looking at your other picture of the break, something was up with your hitch. Its not normal for a piece of metal to break like that.Nope I was a pretty light swing with the hammer pictured I was stunned it broke and it wasn't fractured or damaged i looked for that at the break . It was stuck in a hitch from rust so I thought I would tap it out and that's what happened . Heck I was going to use it glad it broke tapping it out and not hooked to a trailer .
If its within the manufactures ratings and loaded properly why would it be any more dangerous?And pissing match not really . Just means that there's dangerous people out there pulling dangerous heavy loads
Aaron, I think he was referring to one claim of towing 25K with an 18K hitch assembly.
Looking at your other picture of the break, something was up with your hitch. Its not normal for a piece of metal to break like that.
http://s751.photobucket.com/user/biggreenblue/media/Mobile Uploads/02-25-11_1745.jpg.html
If its within the manufactures ratings and loaded properly why would it be any more dangerous?
Aaron Z