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Anyone in KY or TN got a hitch I can borrow?

jon1996

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Well I am headed out in the morning at 0400 to get my 2 M105's from FT Campbell, I could not find a trailer in time so I am going to stack them and pull them that way, I called Mike at the Base today and he said he would try and have them already stacked for me, before I get there, But he did not promise he could hes the only one there,

But I have the Pintle combo hitch but it only has 4 sets of holes and it only gets me at around 22" of height, I was wondering if any SS members would be on my way down either the Cumberland PKY then 65 or the western KY Pky then over to TN, If anyone would have a tall hitch I could borrow, I would rent it and mail it back to you, But I know its a long shot, if I was pulling one I would not worry about it and use mine but 2 I do not like the angle the trailers will be sitting at, But if by chancea anyone has one and would not mind letting me borrow it you can reach me by replying to this thread or PM, My local TSC only has one with 5 sets of holes and 1" isn't going to make a difference,

Oh I will be taking pics of the recovery process to post here, because I like looking at all the recovery, and if anyone wants anything looked at at F Campbell let me know and I will try and look at it for ya,
Jon
 
I have one, but i'm too far away.
What are you going to pull them with? It could get interesting having stacked trailers with no brakes. I have had an M105 get a bit wild on me, with just a load of gates, behind my super duty.
 

m16ty

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The hitch you've got will work. The trailers will be headed "downhill" but that's ok. Just make sure you have some sort of jack because the trailer jack won't go down that low. A high-lift jack works perfect.
 
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