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Quote: Originally posted by littlebasher on 02/8/2011
Just a thought, was the towball fitted the longer neck version designed for the Alko stabiliser?
From what I gather, the lack of articulation an Alko hitch has on a standard ball could prise it off.
I agree, that has happened to others. I always pull up the handle on our van to double check it is connected. The one time I didn't do it was on a field site in Ireland and we decided to move the van to another pitch. I connected it up and started to move. My wife started shouting that the van had become unhitched and as I hadn't wound the jockey wheel completely up was travelling towards the back of the car after I had stopped. The van stopped with inches to spare.
At the time I was totally convinced that I hitched it up correctly and would have argued black was white. I obviously had not done so as we have never had any more trouble because I double check everytime. I would venture to suggest that hitching up incorrectly or to the wrong sized ball was the problem in this case.
I am glad nobody was hurt.
------------- John
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