Hi Guys ,just a thanks for this thread. I'm on my first fourby as is my mate. I have advised all my mates that before our next adventure we are all to have the proper hitch. no excuses. Cheers.
Hi Guys ,just a thanks for this thread. I'm on my first fourby as is my mate. I have advised all my mates that before our next adventure we are all to have the proper hitch. no excuses. Cheers.
Choicebro (10th January 2012)
The strange thing is I always thought it was illegal to leave the towball and tongue on the vehicle unless it was being used to tow a trailer. I always take mine off, and curse others when I hit my shin on theirs.
I also wonder about the fatigue factor. You might get away with the snatch, but will the hitch/ball still handle a sudden stop with your prized boat or van hitched up?
I love reading this thread. Not a lot of people belong to dedicated 4wd forums and just know know the consequences of their actions.
Read my signature to remind yourself what it's all about.
Take care out there.
Rossco
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
Woof (9th February 2012)
I have noticed that a few of our members have copied DX Grunts signature, I would encourage all members to copy it and add it to theirs..
Well done Ross, thanks heaps mate
DX grunt (11th February 2012)
Spoke to a fella the other day who did not realise the danger of using a tow ball.
His basic misunderstanding stems from a tow ball can handle the forces of a heavy trailer so should be able to handle a recovery.
Sent him the links from this topic, interested to find out if he has changed his mind now.
Might save a possible nasty accident.
Macca
So good to know not to use the towball!