Posted by John A. on February 12, 2012 at 21:28:59 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: gooseneck ball posted by Justin SE IOWA on February 12, 2012 at 19:41:08:
Justin, My F350 has a Drawtight brand Gooseneck hitch. All can be done from the Bed. The base of the ball is round as opposed ro a B&W being square. There is a little slide rod with a locking dowel 90* opposed that you will need to pull through a Z pattern, that is to keep the locking rod in place to keep the ball from lifting out of its socket. It is a 1 man operation, thought a small pair of slip joint pliers are needed for ease of operation. All done from inside the bed! Stay away from the flip door/block kind, the kind where the Gooseneck ball folds over and the little door/block flips back down to cover it up. they are light and will warp and twist not a HD type GN hitch setup. JMO Later, John A.
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