Posted this earlier today but like several other posts it has disappeared down the cyberspace plughole.We have just arranged to buy a new van that has an Alko 2004 Hitch.I also use a small trailer fairly regularly. The hitch on the trailer is liberally coated in grease.I know that the Alko should be dry so that the friction pads work the stabiliser.
What I want to know is; Assuming I degrease the small trailers hitch, will it cause any problems in using it without the grease and could it cause damage to the towball.
It would appear that what Wildie is saying is true. The old type of hitches had plenty of fresh grease on them to avoid 'metal to metal' friction. The Alko works dry because it has friction pads preventing swing, but also avoiding metal to metal contact.....your trailer, on the other hand, if it was dry would create a metal to metal situation and thus damage both parts of the hitch.
Good Luck,
Les Wilson
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What sort of grease should you put in, & is it best to plaster it on the ball or shove it in the cup?
There doesn't seem to be any grease on the ball or in the cup at the moment on mine, completely forgot to think about it before, doh! Shouldn't the dealers have done this when they serviced the camper?
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We have to change our ball to tow the trailer.......or chat the neighbours up and use their car! Caz John uses the grease that can spot clean clothes a mile off and jump straight onto ones which say dry clean only!
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We also tow trailer and caravan with alko hitch. OH cleans towball with meths after using trailer and we have no problems with van. Just have to make sure all the grease is off.
Hi there - we put a plastic sandwich bag over the ball when using our little trailer - then all it needs is a wipe with white spirit before hooking up the caravan. Seems to work OK.
Thanks for the replies. You have confirmed what I suspected in that the two trailers are incompatable. On the grounds that the Caravan and hitch are expensive items 'we' have just discussed the options. We have decided to totally degrease the small trailers hitch.To avoid the metal to metal contact we are going to cover the ball with a piece of plastic sheet prior to connecting up. We have done this before to stop towball 'chatter' and, over the short distances we tend to use it, it seems to work. I do take on board the necessity of making absolutly sure that before we use the 'van we make sure there isn't any grease on the ball. Thanks to Ethel in particular for her suggestion of Meths. to clean the ball We have a bottle in the garage. I will transfer it to the front locker with a rag..
You might need to change the towball to use the Alko hitch - they 'sit down' a long way on the ball, so unless you have a swan-neck tow ball, you might need the Alko ball which has a longer neck - I think they are about £20 from places that fit tow-bars (unless your 'van is brand new, in which case you should be supplied with one with the van). The Alko ball can be used with 'normal' hitches too - just make sure it is fully degreased before towing the 'van.
Thanks for that. It is brand spanking new. In fact, as I type this, it isn't yet built. Apparently they start building it on week commencing 4/7.Nice to see a Loiner thinking about money. This Loiner is doing missionary work down here in the West Country!!!.
As has been suggested I also use a plastic bag over the towball when I need to tow my 'tip' trailer - not had any problems over the short distance it is used - seems easier than messing about cleaning the towball after each time using the small trailer.
I like that "plastic bag over ball" when towing trailer idea...... one of those "now, why didn't I think of that!" moments!!!! Will save me de-greasing the towball every time I nip to the tip! Thanks folks!