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Heidi - Gooseneck hitch questions



From: "heidi sowards" <ribbitttreefrog@yahoo.com>
> Hello, I really want a gooseneck but want to utilize as
> much space in the bed of the truck as possible, especially
> when not towing the trailer. Are there some options so this
> could be done more easily, or certain types of hitches that
> fold down or dissemble, or ???????????????
>
> thanks a bunch,

Hi Heidi,

I have the B & W Turnover Ball Gooseneck Hitch.  My Featherlite dealer
installed it when I bought my new trailer.  B&W is located in Humbolt,
Kansas.  If you can't find their number, contact me and I'll get it
for you.  I don't have any more info on them right now.  Or, you can
check with your local horse trailer/RV dealerships and see if they
carry them.

This is the same type of hitch that Jim Holland is talking about.  It
installs under the bed of the truck onto the frame.  Only the ball
sticks up and the two safety chain brackets.  The brackets are spring
loaded and lay flush with the bed when not in use.  The ball turns
upside down and fits into the bed if you want a nice flat bed surface
for hauling other stuff.

I have had this one for a year now, and I really like it.  Hope this
helps.

Linda Hedgpeth
Janesville, CA
lth@thegrid.net



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