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Reading the link on Rockies post below I also notice this article

http://www.withoutahitch.com.au/caravan/guide-to-hitching-your-caravan/

I know the well seasoned nomads will have their own ideas but this could assist new nomads 

 



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All makes sense Neil and Raine. I do just that. I also have a reverse camera on back of Collie and end up right on top of tow ball just as in that pic. Makes life easier.

Anything for an easy life I reckon.



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A pretty comprehensive check list.

The tongue of the hitch seems to be a bit long.  I did read somewhere about the desirability to keep this as short as possible.

Looks like a boat trailer.

 

Interesting hook up alignment guide.  I tried a home made version using a CB whip aerial but gave up as it wobbled about due to slack in the hitch attachment.  Could never get it to stay vertical.  I now use my knee height to gauge the correct height of the coupling & some dymo tape on the tug back window & the centre of the van to align the coupling.  Usually only have to get out to check about 3 times .. if able to approach the van square on.

I would love a set of reversing cameras.  Concealing the wiring to the back of the van camera is the issue though.



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Reversing Camera rigged to include tow hitch in the view.   My hitch is a TREGG ,  and  have no problem getting this right into the receiver  from the Drivers Seat single handed.   Sometime a bit of adjustment but never any hassles.

My wife and I have a Signalling (hand signal)  system for reversing or  hitching as  well.   We try not to do any shouting.



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Sheeeeeeeesh......and thats only the check list to hitch er up..........now I understand why checkout time is 10 am :evil grin: .......and those that ask for a late check out are..........

Hey Mike & Ellie love your avie.......it looks very familiar .........Barnett River on GRR

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Gday folks,

This has probably been the bain of many of us for years, I use the "marriage saver hitch guide which is a heavy plate metal guide in a V shape at the tug side of the tow ball. SWMBO stands to one side and waves her arms around in spectacular gestures some of which I understand, but many we havnt pre arranged, I like the one where she throws her arms by her side and walks off with a thunder cloud over her head (only kidding). The mighty Ford backs up to the receiver and if its slightly out the V shape directs it over the ball. All I really have to do is make sure the height is OK.

That device has saved a lot of altercations, and problems. Love the checklist especially after my handbrake episode at Malalla. We now have bright yellow labels over the caravan door and in the ****pit. No more burnt out brakes for this little black duck.

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Bushpie wrote:

Sheeeeeeeesh......and thats only the check list to hitch er up..........now I understand why checkout time is 10 am :evil grin: .......and those that ask for a late check out are..........

Hey Mike & Ellie love your avie.......it looks very familiar .........Barnett River on GRR


 Cant remember the river crossing but I know it was on the Savannah Way, Roper River Road !  That's my Mitsubishi Challenger  I now have a Dmax.

Perhaps I should change the picture !



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Phil C wrote:

Gday folks,

This has probably been the bain of many of us for years, I use the "marriage saver hitch guide which is a heavy plate metal guide in a V shape at the tug side of the tow ball. SWMBO stands to one side and waves her arms around in spectacular gestures some of which I understand, but many we havnt pre arranged, I like the one where she throws her arms by her side and walks off with a thunder cloud over her head (only kidding). The mighty Ford backs up to the receiver and if its slightly out the V shape directs it over the ball. All I really have to do is make sure the height is OK.

That device has saved a lot of altercations, and problems. Love the checklist especially after my handbrake episode at Malalla. We now have bright yellow labels over the caravan door and in the ****pit. No more burnt out brakes for this little black duck.

Cheers


 Yup I used one of those when we had a Towball Home made job about ten or more years ago. When we fitted the rear view camera I hardly ever needed to put it on.



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elliemike wrote:
Bushpie wrote:

Sheeeeeeeesh......and thats only the check list to hitch er up..........now I understand why checkout time is 10 am :evil grin: .......and those that ask for a late check out are..........

Hey Mike & Ellie love your avie.......it looks very familiar .........Barnett River on GRR


 Cant remember the river crossing but I know it was on the Savannah Way, Roper River Road !  That's my Mitsubishi Challenger  I now have a Dmax.

Perhaps I should change the picture !


 No great pic......I stand corrected .........if anyone wants a good pic like that.....try Barnett early in the dry from the east......the photographer gets wet 



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