Fit two chains and cross them . So towbar doesnt hit the ground.
Jamjar said
10:13 PM Sep 11, 2019
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
Fit two chains and cross them . So towbar doesnt hit the ground.
Yes, that's what the chap who did the recent repairs suggested as a good reason for having two chains.
J.
-- Edited by Jamjar on Wednesday 11th of September 2019 10:14:02 PM
Warren-Pat_01 said
04:26 PM Sep 12, 2019
Hi Jamjar,
Yep you were lucky & I hope all is ok now.
I personally don't like the standard ball coupling, preferring TREG/Trigg hitches - but all can give trouble if an error is made in coupling up.
I had an incident on the Hume Highway at Tarcutta a few years ago (we still see the place where we managed to pull off the road) & the NRMA via our RACQ took our Eagle camper back to Gundagai without any issues.
Tony
Yes, that's what the chap who did the recent repairs suggested as a good reason for having two chains.
J.
-- Edited by Jamjar on Wednesday 11th of September 2019 10:14:02 PM
Yep you were lucky & I hope all is ok now.
I personally don't like the standard ball coupling, preferring TREG/Trigg hitches - but all can give trouble if an error is made in coupling up.
I had an incident on the Hume Highway at Tarcutta a few years ago (we still see the place where we managed to pull off the road) & the NRMA via our RACQ took our Eagle camper back to Gundagai without any issues.