I need to move a 5th wheel camper about 30 feet, on level ground.
And before you ask, no, I do not have a hitch on my truck.
Camper was delivered to farm and not moved for seven years.
Now I am building a shed, and of course the camper is in the way.
So.....
I have a 5th wheel hitch that I bought used.
I am planning on removing the "legs" of the receiver and set on top of two 3" square tube that is framed with 3" x 1/4" angle on the ends.
This will leave me just the 5th wheel plate and frame sitting in the bucket and will be chained in place so that the hitch cannot move.
This will be placed in the bucket of my L4701HST.
I will have my 6 foot brush cutter attached for ballast, and my tires are fluid filled.
The camper will not be moved far, and is on level ground.
Do you all see any problems with this setup?
I have searched on here, and on the net in general and have not found much info.
Those that commented against the idea was never with the use of a 5th wheel hitch receiver being used.
Some just wanted to move the trailer only by placing the kingpin in the bucket.
I know my tractor has the pulling power, and confident that it has the lifting power.
And I am not concerned about my bucket as I have the Ratchet Rake Forestry model attached to the bucket which significantly adds strength to the bucket.
Am I over confident in my thinking?
I just cannot find anyone that will come over for such a short move as my farm is quite some distance from those that I know.
Thank you in advance, and I appreciate all of the information that is provided by this group!
And before you ask, no, I do not have a hitch on my truck.
Camper was delivered to farm and not moved for seven years.
Now I am building a shed, and of course the camper is in the way.
So.....
I have a 5th wheel hitch that I bought used.
I am planning on removing the "legs" of the receiver and set on top of two 3" square tube that is framed with 3" x 1/4" angle on the ends.
This will leave me just the 5th wheel plate and frame sitting in the bucket and will be chained in place so that the hitch cannot move.
This will be placed in the bucket of my L4701HST.
I will have my 6 foot brush cutter attached for ballast, and my tires are fluid filled.
The camper will not be moved far, and is on level ground.
Do you all see any problems with this setup?
I have searched on here, and on the net in general and have not found much info.
Those that commented against the idea was never with the use of a 5th wheel hitch receiver being used.
Some just wanted to move the trailer only by placing the kingpin in the bucket.
I know my tractor has the pulling power, and confident that it has the lifting power.
And I am not concerned about my bucket as I have the Ratchet Rake Forestry model attached to the bucket which significantly adds strength to the bucket.
Am I over confident in my thinking?
I just cannot find anyone that will come over for such a short move as my farm is quite some distance from those that I know.
Thank you in advance, and I appreciate all of the information that is provided by this group!