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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    changed from a normal ball to a mchitch,,

    first up, if you can install the pin and R pin,,, it cannot fall off.. cannot.
    if the latch drops, the pin can be installed..

    my mind boggles how one of these could fall off..

    When unhitching I just keep jacking until I can pull the drop bar up,, then just drive away...

    I can see now that as long as you reverse along axis of the part outside the uni-joint,, you'll be fine.
    It doesnt work as the "Ring Feeder" would suggest...
    Apart from a Treg to the McHitch - Yeah same for me Pedro
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobMichelle View Post
    Sorry, do35.
    the old Mc hitch has a screw down knob with a teethed collar that has a lock lever that locks into teeth so can’t undo, I love it.
    The do35 only has the small slot for the collet to lock into, one press on the highlighted red button and it unlocks.
    A lot of people love and swear by the do35 and that’s great, I’m just not 100% convinced, and we are all entitled to our opinion.
    The alko 50mm ball off road hitch likes to eat fingers, once again if you use one enough I’m sure you get the hang of em.
    The DO35 I have has the locking collar spring loaded so even if the red button is pressed nothing unlocks - you then need to push the locking collar back to unhitch it. Short of a badly maintained unit that’s full of crud and the spring isn’t working I couldn’t see how they can come off but some people manage to amazing things and prove there’s no such thing as ‘idiot proof’ McHitch auto-coupler
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    I have the old style drop on McHitch and have not changed to the horizontal one due to my concern about unhitching on a slope .

    The old style has to unhitch even on a slope as you raise the jockey wheel while I could see the horizontal one jamming the cross bar.
    As I currently park my caravan on a slope this is a concern.
    I have used the vertical McHitch for about 12 years on a camper trailer and now my van, and I really love it.
    The main advantage over some others (especially TREG) is that you do not have to be exact sideways to hitch. It will drop on even on an angle and a couple of kicks will seat it.
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    On my previous van I had the original McHitch and really like it. Sometimes it was difficult to get it to release from the pin if the car or van were on a bit of a lean, but it always DID come off.

    On this van I have a DO35 and I think it IS a bit easier to use.

    The back-in McHitch, and to a lesser degree the drop-on McHitch do have one negative issue that would preclude me from buying them.

    That is the fulcrum point is about 100mm or more further from the rear axle than the DO35 and therefore will not be as safe a towing arrangement.

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    This bobbed up in my recommendations this morning. I haven't watched it as I'n allergic to towing. Take it as you find it:

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    A bit late JT, go back to the previous page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    A bit late JT, go back to the previous page.
    I think it was Don Henley who sang "Don't look back, you should never look back". That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

    Told you I was allergic to towing...
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    McHitch Trading Again

    FWIW - McHitch website is active again so they appear to be back in business.
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    The reason I swapped is the lack of space between the coupling and rear of the car..
    when coupled there was a ONE cm gap.

    way to close a tolerance for this aged duck.. and the car has the scars to confirm.
    with the original Mchitch there are zero issues regarding car damage..
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    I've just done 7 weeks towing our 21'6 van with this and love it. Great hitch and so dam easy to use. I've read of some complaints re disconnection, but if you follow the instructions it works easy.
    2011 SDV6 3.0L + Torus Kakadu, Winchbar, UHF, roof racks, 1 wife, 4 dogs, not enough fishing rods, and Wallabies supporter.

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