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11-01-2020, 02:25 PM #1
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Almost a Disaster: Goosebox
Came home from a trip today on a ~1 hour trip. This is our third trip with a 31MB and Reese Goosebox (2nd Gen). New to fifth wheeling, but camped with a TT for 2 years.
Rushing this morning, when I hitched up, I never released the pull/lever into the locked position after I lowered onto the ball. Drove down the interstate at 70mph+ and multiple stop/go’s on backroads with the trailer essentially resting but not locked on top of the ball. I didn’t realize it until dropping the trailer after we got home. Gives me chills thinking about it.... Fortunately the trailer must not have done enough bouncing to kick it off the ball.
We have a basic “checklist” but something as simple as double checking the Goosebox is locked down just didn’t happen this morning.
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11-01-2020, 05:50 PM #2
Good practice to get in is immediately after you unhitch, put the cable back to the locked position. You do not have to unlock to hitch up, only when unhitching, by design.
Definitely enough to make you sweat, especially because I don't think GA requires safety chains, but IMO towing anything on any style of ball hitch should have them.Last edited by geotex1; 11-01-2020 at 06:08 PM.
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11-01-2020, 05:53 PM #3
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11-02-2020, 06:09 AM #4
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Hopefully you did have your required safety chains latched, that would at least limit the chaos to your own property....
@geotex1 I did not realize that I could leave the cable free in the lock position and still slide onto the ball. After I read your statement, I do recall reading that. You refreshed me. That is actually a good rule, do NOT pull the cable to instal, that way you KNOW FOR SURE it locks. Only pull the cable to lift off, then releaser the cable immediuately. That will be my new rule of use.
I've hauled bumper pull equipment trailers and a couple times I got to a destination or gas station and did a walk around and realized that I left the tongue lock open! Lucky for me, I have always loaded front heavy, and I always use the safety chains. But if you load trailers more center weighted... things could easily go bad really fast.2020.5 Reflection 311BHS Dual AC, 2019 Ram 2500 Bighorn Level 2, 3.73 / 392 Hemi 14,404.34 lb towing and 3,004.34 payload, 2019 F-150 King Ranch 3.5EB CC/LB, 2016 Cherokee Trailhawk, 2014 Wrangler Willys Edition, 2019 Iron Bull 14K 22' Equipment Trailer, 2019 Quality Trailers 7K 18' Utility Trailer
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11-02-2020, 08:22 AM #5
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I did the same thing with a previous 5th wheel and an Andersen 5th hitch. Drove 70 miles on mostly flat interstate. There are a few over passes that have good size dips but for the most part it's flat. Kind of a shocker when I went to pull the pin.
I did install chains with the Andersen.
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11-02-2020, 09:52 AM #6
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While I'm not going to temp fate. With amount of weight and percentage of weight on the pin I think its unlikely to pop off. My Dad did the same with his Andersen except he set his down with the pin engaged. So it was sitting even higher. Not sure on how or even when he did it. The only way he knew was the pin grooved the ball on the hitch.
My system is to return the lever to locked the goosebox when I pull the truck out and roll up the cord into the pin box at arrival. And then its just a double check when I do the walk around prior to leaving. Its also a nice bonus that if someone unlocks it at a stop its probably not going to do anything.2021 Solitude 375 RES-R
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11-02-2020, 10:14 AM #7
I leave it in the closed position when hitching up. Seeing that arm rock back and then forward again is how I know I am seated properly on the ball. I also put a padlock through the loop to keep it locked as part of my hitch up procedure.
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03-20-2021, 06:11 PM #8
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I take mine a step farther and pad lock the pin latch after hooking up. That way no one intending mischief can pull the cable and unlock it in the unlatched position. I have safety chains, I never want to have to depend on them and do a lot of damage.
Last edited by hmantractors; 03-20-2021 at 08:55 PM.
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03-20-2021, 08:03 PM #9
If you read the Goosebox instructions, it actually tells you to leave it in the locked position when hitching.
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