I'd like to say I've never hit my hitch. That's what I'd like to say.
For about 12 years I had a front hitch too, it didn't come off so I found it often, the rear was and is removable
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Dayum dawg looks like bringingblood going have to take you by a bank #32 looks like a gold one !!!! man I know them things hurt some kind of bad !!!
now as far as that shin knocker !!!
been there done that got the cowboy hat boots and belt buckle to prove it !!! them things hurt bad too !!!
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I'd like to say I've never hit my hitch. That's what I'd like to say.
For about 12 years I had a front hitch too, it didn't come off so I found it often, the rear was and is removable
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I hope no kidney damage! That is a lot to pass, my son has his share of them too! I hope you don't drink soda, tea or milk. I am no one to talk I've had a few and still drink tea and Mountain Dew.
I hit mine twice. Now as soon as I unhook I pull the hitch out. Even camping, unhook camper, pull out, remove hitch, then start setting up camper. Them things show no mercy. Thankfully, knock on a yankee woodpile, I have not had any kidney stones, knock on another pile of wood.
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Never had stones (knock on wood) but have many dents on my legs from those hitches. I replaced skin on them shin bones many times over the past 59 years. I hope I never meet another one.
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Must be an old age thing .i always step right over no problem
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