We have a setup language all our own. To the uninitiated, it would sound like total gibberish.
Wife: Did you attach the black thingie?
Translation: Did you connect the trailer power cable?
Wife: What about the other thingie?
Translation: Did you connect the break-away cable?
Wife: Did you do the jiggie-jiggie? (required arm movements)
Translation: Did you check the hitch's release arm to see if the jaws were locked?
Not to put fear into anybody, but the time I dropped my trailer, I had done a complete visual check of the hitch. I was convinced it was properly hitched.
After following this thread I've switched from a pull test with the landing gear slightly raised and driving forward several feet...
To a tug test with the landing gear slightly raised, the chocks set, holding down the trailer brake and dropping the truck in drive so it just pulls against the hitch.
I like the tug test better!!!
I have an uncle that drove big rigs for all his life. We were discussing this issue and he sad he has seen guys pull a trailer over a hundred miles and have it come off the hitch. You must do everything you have to, to be sure that the coach is connected. Push, pull in both directions is a must.
Something else to think about. That is everytime you stop and leave the rig unattended be sure to check the hitch to be sure it was not tampered with. We pad lock ours. I have been told by several different RVers they experienced their hitch release had been pulled while they were away from their rig.
Something else to think about. That is everytime you stop and leave the rig unattended be sure to check the hitch to be sure it was not tampered with. We pad lock ours. I have been told by several different RVers they experienced their hitch release had been pulled while they were away from their rig.
When I hook up I also place a padlock on the TS3 so there is no way the jaws can open. Just before taking off I do a full visual of hitch along with a complete walk around of everything.My TS3 requires 2 hands and if they are not using the extensions, have to climb up on our truck. I am hoping that is is a little deterrent for some on to unhook me. I do not leave my extensions out. They are tucked into an out of the way area.
When I hook up I also place a padlock on the TS3 so there is no way the jaws can open. Just before taking off I do a full visual of hitch along with a complete walk around of everything.
Ours does not have a place for a lock. Have any pics?