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04-17-2022, 08:18 AM #11
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Back when I pulled inboard engines from boats and a few cars, I rigged a chain hoist (non-powered) to an A-frame joist in the garage. It worked very well. You could back the truck under the hoist, lift the hitch, pull the truck out, and lower the hitch onto a dolly or cart of your choosing.
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04-17-2022, 09:14 AM #12
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Rob, that as well has been suggested to me as well. In reality for twice a year, once in and once out I think I will get my boys over. The hitch appears to come apart in numerous pieces each held together with cotter keys. The heaviest being the head which I suspect weighs no more than 80 pounds. I paid one of the young kids at the shop to do the switch over from the old truck to the new. Took him less than an hour, but also using a cherry picker. Thanks. Dave
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04-17-2022, 01:23 PM #13
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I've had numerous hitches. I did rig an engine host for the heavy ones but that was a lot of effort in any case to remove the hitch. I love the Andersen. Easy in, easy out. I can flip the ball in the bed and have a clen bed. I do not seem to have any problem hitching up.
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04-18-2022, 08:41 AM #14
Thank you all for the replies and feedback. The Anderson is different from what I am use to seeing. To be honest, looks less capable but I suppose it works as indicated from replies. I do like the fact it frees up the bed quickly and with less weight. The fiver weight we are looking to would be around 9200 lbs and a pin weight of around 1700 give or take dry.
The dealer we looked to does Anderson and recommended it. I will do more research and make an informed decision.
Once again, thank you for the replies.
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04-18-2022, 08:59 AM #15
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04-18-2022, 09:09 AM #16
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04-18-2022, 10:20 PM #17
Which way are you going?
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04-19-2022, 07:07 AM #18
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I use a AUH with my F-250 and a Reflection 303, the way we travel/camp it’s about 11,000# with 2050# of pin weight, based on CAT scale tickets. That’s right at 50% of the AUH rated capacity. I’m very comfortable with that and it has performed very well. If I had a 5er that was >16k or >3200 pin, I would have probably gone a different direction.
The pros are the light weight, it’s the big draw as many 3/4 tons are payload limited, and it’s easy to put in and remove, alone… hitching up is pretty easy, especially on uneven terrain, that can be real plus for boondocking.
The cons seem to be, you need to have a torque wrench available for installation, mine just lives in my truck now, and it’s not expensive, a $25 one from Harbor Freight is sufficient to give you a consistent torque. There is a risk to over tightening, the steel bolts thread into the Aluminum frame, it’s tough stuff, but I try to limit the number of times I install and remove it each season. I average 3-4 times per season, and I don’t see any real wear yet after 2 years. I wouldn’t want to do it weekly.
I’ve been very happy with my choice, it has worked well for me and it’s performed as designed, it’s a great choice to limit weight in the truck while towing. If the clean bed is very important, and you switch out often, then I’d seriously consider a Reese Goosebox or a GenY setup, it’s a $ premium, but it’s a solid choice, with a dampened ride. I have yet to find someone with one who is unhappy with the choice.
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04-19-2022, 09:04 AM #19
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FWIW, from Andersen's data page:
- Rated at 24,000 lbs GTWR and 4,500 lbs tongue weightColin & Tracy
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04-20-2022, 04:53 AM #20
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