Can someone clear up a ball & pintle hitch for me?
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Can someone clear up a ball & pintle hitch for me?
Im finally going to be towing things more regularly (light-medium ball trailers), and am probably going to buy a rapid hitch.
Ive seen the ball and pintle design, does this work with regular ball coupler trailers to hold them on better, or is it still specific to pintles?
Ive seen the ball and pintle design, does this work with regular ball coupler trailers to hold them on better, or is it still specific to pintles?
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Im finally going to be towing things more regularly (light-medium ball trailers), and am probably going to buy a rapid hitch.
Ive seen the ball and pintle design, does this work with regular ball coupler trailers to hold them on better, or is it still specific to pintles?
Ive seen the ball and pintle design, does this work with regular ball coupler trailers to hold them on better, or is it still specific to pintles?
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Exactly what he said...
I have a 2 inch ball and pintle combination and it works really well for my needs. I do suggest tho, that if you are going to pull pintle trailers more often than coupler trailers a dedicated pintle is ur best bet. The dual purpose work well, they are just a bit too jerky with the ball pintle setup...
Hopefully this photo will help to clear up what Packard stated earlier..
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Ok thanks.
I dont plan on pulling pintles at all.. I just thought if the pintle/ball combo held down over the coupler would help out on bumpy situations then id get that.
Ill just get a regular rapid hitch then.
Thanks for the help!
I dont plan on pulling pintles at all.. I just thought if the pintle/ball combo held down over the coupler would help out on bumpy situations then id get that.
Ill just get a regular rapid hitch then.
Thanks for the help!
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If better hitch security is what you are after, take a good close look at the coupler on Texasdiesel007's picture, above.
If I am seeing right, that is what I always called a "bulldog" hitch.
They are far superior to those more common flip-over-to-lock type hitches that are seen on most trailers.
On a "bulldog" coupler, there is a spring-loaded sliding sleeve that slides over the halves of the hitch, once the coupler is over the ball.
There is no way for this type coupler to come un-coupled.
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If better hitch security is what you are after, take a good close look at the coupler on Texasdiesel007's picture, above.
If I am seeing right, that is what I always called a "bulldog" hitch.
They are far superior to those more common flip-over-to-lock type hitches that are seen on most trailers.
On a "bulldog" coupler, there is a spring-loaded sliding sleeve that slides over the halves of the hitch, once the coupler is over the ball.
There is no way for this type coupler to come un-coupled.
Bulldog couplers are standard on all of our trailers for that reason.
Rick
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If better hitch security is what you are after, take a good close look at the coupler on Texasdiesel007's picture, above.
If I am seeing right, that is what I always called a "bulldog" hitch.
They are far superior to those more common flip-over-to-lock type hitches that are seen on most trailers.
On a "bulldog" coupler, there is a spring-loaded sliding sleeve that slides over the halves of the hitch, once the coupler is over the ball.
There is no way for this type coupler to come un-coupled.
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Hmmm - I've never heard of THAT happening on a Bulldog coupler... every trailer I've ever built gets a Bulldog unless it's a GN.
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Pulling a back hoe and it was a rodeo. Anyway I learned from that. It was 20 years ago. Not enough tongue weight. I had a 3/4 ton and should have had a 1 ton dual wheel truck and three axle trailer instead of a two axle trailer. IT was not a wreck or any thing like that but real close.
I am not saying not use a bully dog hitch, I just dont use them any more. Not because of the experince but from what I saw, how the hitch was made after the fact. Use what ever makes you feel good. Jim
I am not saying not use a bully dog hitch, I just dont use them any more. Not because of the experince but from what I saw, how the hitch was made after the fact. Use what ever makes you feel good. Jim
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I offered to give it to MR. Catlin an he said that I may need it some day. HE owns several ranches and other propertys. The hitch is still sitting in the same pile of scrap metal. Use what ever makes you feel good. It is not personal to me as I could not care what anyone uses. If MR Catlin changes his mind the hitch will still be there in the pile of scrap. Jim