Mornin' Sue, Donna and all that follow ~~~
Where's the hole Sue? On the cover? Darn critters
Well for all the ladies that thought I'd do OK with hitching and to "just do it" (sorry Nike), I'm sure glad I had a friends semi-driver husband go with me yesterday. Ran into a few problems. The Blue Ox is really hard to lock in place. I need to figure out my leverage so I can get my body weight on it because my upper both strength is non-existent.
Danger problem #1: The passenger side of the Blue ox kicked back on me and my hand was wedged between the bar & the propane. Didn't hurt, just couldn't get it out. Little hands it was good he was there. Might have been there a while unless a semi pulled in.
Danger problem #2: Hooked up Colt and friend's DH was going to give me some backing up hints. Drove around the lot for try #1 and the trailer brakes locked up. He figured out the housing for the breakaway cable was cracked so it wasn't tight. He did a repair that he thinks will be ok until I can get it in on May 1 for dewinterizing.
Between wet gravel lot & locked brakes, both Mar-E & Colt need a bath now. Guess I need to find a truck wash sooner rather than later.
Never thought "what did I get myself into?" (ok ~maybe once), but going back today with BIL to try hitching. Friend at work also told me where there are hills "like the Smokeys" for practicing hills, but not going to try those until the brake away housing is replaced.
Sorry for the rambles, but wanted to keep you ladies up-to-date on my experiences. I can see a new blog page to be started soon. Maybe called "My Hitch Glitches"
Have a good day everyone and if you're on the road, stay safel
On Edit: Forgot one more thing: Looks like they gave me a ball too big for the (forgive the technical flubs), thing ball sets into. The lock never popped down because it wasn't setting on the ball hinge in the right place. Warranty problem #2 (since they put the hitch together).