Anybody use one of these ? I like the rating but I don?t like the little flipper that?s supposed to hold the trailer eye
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(quoted from post at 23:47:57 12/08/18) All heavy construction uses them. If the trailers load is set corectly with much of the weight on the hook, it should be fine. Many years ago a large paveing business was towing a a small vibratory on such a trailer. Kinda went around the traffic circle just a little too fast. The arrss end of the truck was around 5 feet in the air, the trailer was sideways but still hitched, and the well chained down roller was still on the trailer. Answered that question.
(quoted from post at 08:02:55 12/09/18) Looks like a good design. As long as you have something hooked up looks like it want open on its on if for some reason the pin come out.
(quoted from post at 10:17:26 12/09/18) had one ball broke off never again went back to a Curt Pintle
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