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Topic: Re: telescoping gooseneck hitch
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| bjsons
03-10-2013 10:18:12
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Yes, I could probably buy one but have the goosseneck trailer already, and just want to eliminate ramps...felt it should be easy to raise to design something but am kind at a loss on exactly what ....In otherwords..looking for a cheap-(isn't everyone?) easy fix... I know years ago there were some machinery trailers that raised the hitch to tilt..but can't seem to find any info now. Thanks for the response and your advice..I do not often actually post on this forumn but do read a lot ...good site thanks Mike |
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| welding man
03-10-2013 14:11:18
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Re: telescoping gooseneck hitch in reply to bjsons, 03-10-2013 10:18:12
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| Our tractor clubs pulling sled has a tongue like I think you are talking about. It a has a hydraulic cylinder mounted to the side of the ball mount and a 12v Hyd power pack. I will take some pictures. I have also seen a gooseneck ball mount mounted on a square trailer jack. Either of these set-ups will level the trailer but I don't think you can get enough travel to tilt the trailer for loading. I personally like the idea of a hydraulic dovetail. |
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