Hey Sam
I came down I-15 this morning on my way to Murrietta. At the Sierra Ave. off-ramp there were (3) big rigs on their sides. The CHP had Cajon Pass closed to all high profile vehicles.
When I came back tonight on my way home, the wind had lightened up some, but the three rigs were still on their sides.
All of them had taken the tractor over with them, which is how they are designed. That is why I asked you about your 5th whl hitch. They are not supposed to separate like yours did. I realize that the pin did not pull out on yours, but the mounting... . that is not good.
I pulled a 5th whl trailer from '78 to '98 and replaced it with a 27' Holiday Rambler tongue trailer, so I could haul my BMW motorcycle. I don't care what brand of tongue trailer you pull, even with a Hensley or Pull Rite Hitch, when the wind is strong enough to blow an 18 wheeler over, IT WILL BLOW OVER any pickup/trailer combination, including a 5th wheel. The wind IS a force to be reckoned with!
Merry Christmas
Gaylord
I came down I-15 this morning on my way to Murrietta. At the Sierra Ave. off-ramp there were (3) big rigs on their sides. The CHP had Cajon Pass closed to all high profile vehicles.
When I came back tonight on my way home, the wind had lightened up some, but the three rigs were still on their sides.
All of them had taken the tractor over with them, which is how they are designed. That is why I asked you about your 5th whl hitch. They are not supposed to separate like yours did. I realize that the pin did not pull out on yours, but the mounting... . that is not good.
I pulled a 5th whl trailer from '78 to '98 and replaced it with a 27' Holiday Rambler tongue trailer, so I could haul my BMW motorcycle. I don't care what brand of tongue trailer you pull, even with a Hensley or Pull Rite Hitch, when the wind is strong enough to blow an 18 wheeler over, IT WILL BLOW OVER any pickup/trailer combination, including a 5th wheel. The wind IS a force to be reckoned with!
Merry Christmas
Gaylord