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Old 05-22-2006, 10:46 AM   #1
Glenn and Lorraine
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This is a copy from the "an oh-no experience in the park" thread...

Diana, I feel if you are attentive to your hitching process a bed saver on a Pullrite is totally unnecessary. Unlike the clam shell locking mechanisms on most other hitches the "positive" locking device on the Pullrite hitches cannot slip open once locked in place. About the only way to have a bad hitch up with a Pullrite is a high hitch which Carol can tell you all about.
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