โMar-31-2021 06:33 AM
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โMar-31-2021 10:44 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
AGREE with Michelle...
My B&W has castle nuts (held in place with cotter pins) holding the handle onto the locking pin.. I really never looked down that hole to see what is there, juts insert the hitch, turn the handle and lock in place....
โMar-31-2021 10:15 AM
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โMar-31-2021 10:05 AM
โMar-31-2021 10:05 AM
RoyF wrote:
I picked up my 2021 Ford with factory-installed hitch just three weeks ago and am still learning about it. Yesterday, I removed the puck-system hitch in order to do some hauling.The hitch legs are held in place by four bolts (which the manual calls "T-pins".) Three of the T-pins stayed in place, but the fourth one dropped through to the ground. There are metal plates below three T-pins to prevent them from falling, but there is only air below the fourth.
This problem with one T-pin made it a bit tricky to re-attach the hitch.
Is my truck missing a plate below the fourth T-pin, or was the puck system designed so that one T-pin can fall to the ground when the hitch is removed?
โMar-31-2021 09:52 AM
โMar-31-2021 07:49 AM
RoyF wrote:
I picked up my 2021 Ford with factory-installed hitch just three weeks ago and am still learning about it. Yesterday, I removed the puck-system hitch in order to do some hauling. The hitch legs are held in place by four bolts (which the manual calls "T-pins".) Three of the T-pins stayed in place, but the fourth one dropped through to the ground. There are metal plates below three T-pins to prevent them from falling, but there is only air below the fourth.
This problem with one T-pin made it a bit tricky to re-attach the hitch.
Is my truck missing a plate below the fourth T-pin, or was the puck system designed so that one T-pin can fall to the ground when the hitch is removed?
โMar-31-2021 07:42 AM