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Old 07-01-2018, 02:34 PM
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Well ok, but I think you missed my question entirely. Why did the older ones not have a hitch plate and the newer ones do? I would think the weight distribution would be a lot different between the two, and I was wondering which tend to break the aluminum parts more frequently. The question wasn’t that I am planning to move a mobile home with it. I have a small trailer that would have no more than 200-300lb tongue weight and a small pop up camper that I move occasionally. That’s it. Both I can lift myself at the tongue. I know the braces are the way to go.
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