atahoekid wrote:Don't learn the hard way like i did and take off in haste. The night before a departure, I hitched up and didn't put the coupler lock pin in place cuz I was just getting it turned around to fill the water tank. Unfortunately, the next day I forgot to put the coupler lock in like I intended to do and drove off without inserting it. Well, guess what happened... I came unhitched after hitting a rather nasty RR crossing at too high a speed. Luckily, I always cross my chains just in case I come unhitched and I got it stopped with a minimum of mayhem. Now guess who always double checks that everything is right. I will even take the time to get on my hands and knees to look up to ensure that the clamp is in the right place around the ball. I've learned that taking the time to double check that it is right is cheap insurance.
aggie79 wrote:I've never failed to hitch a trailer correctly, but I have failed to raise the tongue jack before pulling away. Plus, my memory and common sense isn't what it used to be.
So...I now have a check list.
1. Check tightness of ball to drawbar.
2. Check/install draw bar into receiver. Make sure hitch pin or hitch pin lock is correctly installed.
3. Disconnect teardrop electrical connection, side tents, and canopy from teardrop.
4. Raise rear teardrop stabilizer jacks.
5. Remove teardrop wheel blocks.
6. Roll the teardrop tongue in place over trailer ball.
7. Lower tongue jack and hitch the teardrop to the ball and drawbar.
8. Remove wheel from trailer tongue jack.
9. Check hitch to be sure it is latched. (One way I do this is to lower the tongue jack again after it is hitched to see it will raise both the trailer tongue and draw bar.)
10. Install hitch lock.
11. Cross safety chains and install to truck.
12. Connect trailer lighting.
13 Raise tongue jack (and use bungee cord to tie down handle so the jack doesn't unwind/lower while going down the highway. Don't ask me how I knew to add this step.)
14. Latch rear hatch
15. Check door and tongue box locks.
And finally...ask the Mrs. to double check everything because even with a list I get in a hurry and forget something.
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