"Quick Bite"

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Interesting enough. I wonder how much of a pain the A frame mount unit would be to install?
Looks like the 2 5/16" that I'd need is $135, but can be found a little cheaper if you shop. I've got a 7x14 enclosed full of equipment & tools for a seamless gutter business that I am hooking up to several times a week in season. Not sure if I have the time to leave the trailer at a shop to burn the old coupler off and install this one. On another forum I found on Google, someone mentioned having to shim the sides before welding the new one on. I think maybe I'll stick with the old fashioned way for now.
 
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/ "Quick Bite" #3  
Looks pretty neat....If I were in the market for a new trailer I would consisder one. For now, the rear camera I installed is taking the quess work out of coupling up.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #4  
I bought a hitch last year that slides into the receiver like any other. It's branded Ford, but I'm sure someone else made it.
It will slide out 3 - 4 inches as well as swivel side to side a few inches. I can usually get close enough to hook up.
The one I have can be found here.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #5  
I think this one is more for fun??

I didn't see that one coming - I'm still laughing.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #7  
check your insurance first
 
/ "Quick Bite" #9  
Those are made (possibly just sold out of, I don't know) right here in town and I have yet to see anyone with one of them. It could be the greatest thing since sliced bread - just has'nt caught on around here.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #10  
Looks like they have to slam into the trailer prety hard and I think you would risk damaging your jack!:confused2:
 
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/ "Quick Bite" #12  
I just back up until there is a crash, then I know to pull forward three inches. Even works in the dark.:thumbsup:
 
/ "Quick Bite" #14  
JJ, I have seen those also, and wondered about them. I imagine it would work good with the mirror. Bob Six Hoe would enjoy one of those.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #16  
There are alot of gadgets and gizmos out there. That quickbite thing doesn't look any better than the rest.

If you couple trailers enough you get pretty good at it without any extra gadget. I did buy some of those magnetic back up balls for my equipment trailer with ball hitch. They work great and are well worth the couple of seconds it takes to set them up. I don't need them for my pintle hook dump trailer since it's a bigger target.

JB
 
/ "Quick Bite" #17  
you'd still have to be at the correct height and alined. It doesn't look all that bad but not worth the price IMO.
 
/ "Quick Bite" #18  
you'd still have to be at the correct height and alined.


That's the thing, I think it's worse than a regular coupler, unless you were on perfect level ground and never changed the weight/height of the truck.

With that thing you have to hit 3 dimensions. side to side, distance to and height. the height being the trickiest one. with a regular coupler it's just side to side and distance to. I wouldn't use that thing if you gave it to me.

The thing JJ links to would help some people I'm sure, they have them a HF now. Save you from hacking up the back of your truck a little, as long as you can get CLOSE to the target :)

JB
 
/ "Quick Bite" #19  
JB4310; I believe they're trying to copy something like a big rig but the thing about a TT is that as the truck backs under it raises the trailer which inturn gives a solid hook. With this setup things would have to be right one the money, otherwise it might end up with a bad hookup or broken parts. I also think what JJ posted would be better, but hey, the world is constantly changing.
 
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What about this "Snap Hitch"?

More of a 5th wheel style. Looks more forgiving re: alignment. Plus it might provide some security if the pin was locked into the trailers hitch.

Does seem to add a bit of extra length between truck and trailer though.

YouTube - SNAP HITCH
 

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