the part of the trailer that goes into the hitch is long and skinny like a goose's neck
There are several options that you can choose from. First, there are bumper pull or gooseneck. Of those, you can get steel, aluminum or a mixture of both. Then you can have what is known as a stock trailer or a horse trailer. Another option is whether you get a straight load or a slant load. Lastly, it may have a dressing room or full living quarters. So, it can vary greatly depending which options you choose to pursue.
A hitching post is a pole, or pole and rail to tie your horse to.
It is called harnessing or hitching a horse to a wagon. This involves using a harness with straps to attach the horse to the wagon, allowing the horse to pull the weight of the wagon.
Barnacles are edible, although in the US, they are generally ignored. However, in Europe, the Gooseneck barnacle is considered a delicacy and is quite expensive. Yes, they are ugly, but only to those who have never bothered to taste them!
It depends on the craftier of said apocalypse. Some can begin as an army or government experiment gone wrong. Sometimes it can be extraterrestrial, and hitch a ride or meteorites and such. It can also be a human/disease mutation. Many times the writers leave the cause ambiguous leaving the reader to interpret the cause. It just all depends.
you shouldn't have to weld on a good gooseneck hitch. a good gooseneck is a bolt on accessory. check out the B&W turnover ball website http://www.turnoverball.com/
pretty much any brand gooseneck hitch you buy will fit any pickup all you have to be aware of, is that the gooseneck hitch you buy has correct load rating for the load you will be pulling with this hitch
The heaviest gooseneck hitch for a Ford F250 Super Duty I could find was 30,000 pounds. I found this hitch at Hitches4Less.com - http://hitches4less.com/goosneck-trailer-hitches.html
A "gooseneck" refers to an inverted hook shape, such that the hitch goes up from the trailer and then back down to the truck hitch, allowing it to pivot more than 90 degrees to the left or right without hitting the bed of the towing truck. (see related image link)
because you may want to take it off sometime with out having to cut it
9000 to 9800 pounds (with gooseneck hitch) 300 to 450 pounch with bumper pull
One could purchase gooseneck hitches when one goes to the shop of Hitch City. This shop features a wide selection of auto accessories like bug deflectors, window visors as well.
Sherry Hitch's birth name is Hitch, Sherry L..
Tow hitches comes in different types, also called configurations, and not grades. There is the receiver, gooseneck and 5th wheel hitches. different parts of the country may also know tow hitch as a trailer hitch.
Neon Hitch IS her real name
ItS not actually a 5th wheel. The trailer has a gooseneck on it that attaches to a mounted bracket in the bed of a pickup. Like a ball hitch, just bigger
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lysimachia clethroides.