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SKU 02575 
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OPERATING INsTRUCTIONs
Only use a 1-7/8” ball hitch (not included) on the towing vehicle.  
(see figure C.)
Temporarily remove the “R” Pin (L) and Safety 
Pin (K).  Then, pull up on the Trigger and lift up 
on the Handle.  
(see figure C.)
NOTE: To reduce friction between the hitch ball 
and Coupler (12), apply a layer of heavy weight 
grease over the hitch ball.  
(see figure C.)
“R” PIN (L)
sAfETY PIN (K)
VEHICLE HITCH
(NOT INCLUdEd)
1-7/8” HITCH BALL
(NOT INCLUdEd)
AdjUsTMENT NUT
COUPLER (12)
TRIGGER
HANdLE
fIGURE C
With assistance, place the Coupler (12) over the vehicle’s hitch ball and pull back on 
the Trigger and push down on the Handle until the Trigger locks in the slot.  Pull up 
and down on the Coupler to make sure the hitch ball is fitting snugly in the Coupler.  
There should be no play between the hitch ball and Coupler.
 
IMPORTANT - If there is play, tighten the Adjustment Nut until no play is present:
After unlocking the Handle, the Nut retaining plate (holding the adjusting nut in 
place) needs to be pressed back while the Nut is tightened.  After Nut is tight-
ened, 
the retaining plate needs to fit in place against the flats of the Nut 
to prevent it from moving.  This adjustment should be done by 2 people.  If 
the Adjustment Nut is too tight, the Handle will not lock.
After the Adjustment Nut is properly adjusted, pull back on the Trigger and push 
down on the Handle until the Trigger locks in the slot.  
Pull up on Handle firmly to 
make sure the Trigger is locked in place and the Handle cannot move. 
Replace the 
safety Pin and “R” Pin.  (see figure C.)
Know how to properly control the towing vehicle-Trailer combination on the highway 
under all conditions.  The loaded weight of the Trailer will increase the braking and 
stopping distances appreciably.
When towing the Trailer over long distances stop and check the tightness of all con-
nections and Tail Lights (25L, 25R) at least every 100 miles.
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CAUTION
Care must be taken when backing up
the Trailer;  only  back  up  the  trailer  on  a
straight path.  If the Trailer is allowed to turn
off the straight path while backing up, the Trailer
could jackknife, causing severe damage to the
trailer and to the towing vehicle.
CAUTION
Care must be taken when backing up
the Trailer;  only  back  up  the  trailer  on  a
straight path.  If the Trailer is allowed to turn
off the straight path while backing up, the Trailer
could jackknife, causing severe damage to the
trailer and to the towing vehicle.
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