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sportzfann

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Showme 5vr wrote:

Just got a new truck with the puck system. Bought a B&W Companion hitch that weighs about 230 pounds. What have those of you that have a similar hitch done to remove the hitch without straining your back.


I attached a ring to the header in the garage door frame , i back up my truck till the ring is above my hitch, I then have a 1 ton chain hoist from harbor freight that I connect to the ring and drop a lift strap around the hitch and lift it up a few inches above the bed height i then drive out from under the hitch and lower the hitch onto an old office chair and roll it out of the way till I’m ready to install again, its real easy to service the hitch this way also.

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Chain hoist in the attic above the garage. 10” hole in the ceiling. Pull it up flush with the ceiling and store it there. Easy to make a cover for the hole when the hitch is on the truck.

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I thought I was seeing a picture of my garage with your setup , same thing I did . It's kind of obsolete now , got rid of the that heavy manual slider I had for years ,and went to the Andersen . No more taking hitches apart , greasing , etc. Live has been much easier .

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I thought I was seeing a picture of my garage with your setup , same thing I did . It's kind of obsolete now , got rid of the that heavy manual slider I had for years ,and went to the Andersen . No more taking hitches apart , greasing , etc. Live has been much easier .


I'm sorry but that B&W comes apart to make two VERY MANAGEABLE pcs. I'm 65 and can easily lift each pc with one hand. I think people need toys for their implements.


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you make me wonder when you make post like this....are you suggesting lifting that much weight is really safe? one hand...give me a break!

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I did say to make that specific hitch in two pcs. YES "I" can do that. Just making a point that the overhead lift is not really "needed" but people like toys!!! Head 70# and base 129#.

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Learjet wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:



I'm sorry but that B&W comes apart to make two VERY MANAGEABLE pcs. I'm 65 and can easily lift each pc with one hand. I think people need toys for their implements.


you make me wonder when you make post like this....are you suggesting lifting that much weight is really safe? one hand...give me a break!


I agree, a pretty bold statement. My longtime forum friend 12V, is a factual kind of guy. I believe he is capable of doing this, or he would not have said he can. I have to say, beyond the capability of most men his age. Being active most of ones life, retains more youthful strength in later years!

As a young man, working my way through school, I worked in a grocery produce department, that sold potatoes in 100 lb burlap bags. I learned to lift these bags over my head, arms stretched straight up. It was not the 100 lbs, but the unstable balance, that made this difficult. I'd make a $10 bet with other store workers, that they could not do this, after I showed them I could. Only one other guy, out of many, did manage it, and I paid the $10.

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Cummins12V98 wrote:

Learjet wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:



I'm sorry but that B&W comes apart to make two VERY MANAGEABLE pcs. I'm 65 and can easily lift each pc with one hand. I think people need toys for their implements.


you make me wonder when you make post like this....are you suggesting lifting that much weight is really safe? one hand...give me a break!


I did say to make that specific hitch in two pcs. YES "I" can do that. Just making a point that the overhead lift is not really "needed" but people like toys!!! Head 70# and base 129#.



129# off the back of a pickup with one hand , sorry I am pretty stout guy ,steel worker for 42 years ,but at 75 years old or 65 as you are ,that's a pretty good feat . [emoticon] Would you please post a video of that ,I think there is many that would like to see that , if anything just the technique doing it . Now is that braced against your body or is that just picked up by the one hand ,and placed on the ground .That is some kind of grip. [emoticon]

Let's put it this way ,why would someone even want to be lifting any type of awkward weight like that ,when there are much better ,and easier ways to do it .

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Learjet wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:



I'm sorry but that B&W comes apart to make two VERY MANAGEABLE pcs. I'm 65 and can easily lift each pc with one hand. I think people need toys for their implements.


you make me wonder when you make post like this....are you suggesting lifting that much weight is really safe? one hand...give me a break!



Ya ,that is a bit silly .[emoticon]

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MFL wrote:

Learjet wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:



I'm sorry but that B&W comes apart to make two VERY MANAGEABLE pcs. I'm 65 and can easily lift each pc with one hand. I think people need toys for their implements.


you make me wonder when you make post like this....are you suggesting lifting that much weight is really safe? one hand...give me a break!


I agree, a pretty bold statement. My longtime forum friend 12V, is a factual kind of guy. I believe he is capable of doing this, or he would not have said he can. I have to say, beyond the capability of most men his age. Being active most of ones life, retains more youthful strength in later years!

As a young man, working my way through school, I worked in a grocery produce department, that sold potatoes in 100 lb burlap bags. I learned to lift these bags over my head, arms stretched straight up. It was not the 100 lbs, but the unstable balance, that made this difficult. I'd make a $10 bet with other store workers, that they could not do this, after I showed them I could. Only one other guy, out of many, did manage it, and I paid the $10.

Jerry


Thanks Jerry!

I like how people read into what I said. I did NOT say standing at the back of the truck lifting it with one hand. I just said I could lift if with one hand and I stand by that statement. If I still had my 20k Companion I would have someone take a pic of me doing so.

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