Trailers are ideal for transporting all sorts of things, from furniture to garden waste.
Knowing how to hitch and unhitch a trailer with confidence can give you greater peace of mind as well as ensuring your trailer is safely and securely connected.
The main parts of a trailer that are involved in hitching and unhitching are:
Before you get started, be aware that you can’t just connect any trailer to any vehicle; you need to have the right vehicle for your job. This means it needs to have the right sized tow ball and the appropriate towing capacity.
If you are in Australia, the tow ball needs to be 50mm. If you’re in New Zealand it’s 50mm or 1 7/8 for all our trailers. You’ll also need to ensure that your vehicle has a suitable towing capacity for your application. You can find the towing capacity information on your vehicle’s tow hitch or by checking your vehicle’s user manual.
Once you are sure you have the right tow ball and your vehicle’s towing capacity is up to the job, you’re ready to hitch the trailer to your vehicle. Follow the steps below to learn how to hitch and unhitch your trailer.
Remember: It’s an offence to have any items in your trailer that are not secured tightly. Make sure you have everything tied down and any loose items are covered before you set off.
Always be aware when you’re hitching or unhitching a trailer. Notice if something looks out of place, double check to make sure it’s hitched properly and discuss any concerns with your travel buddy or a Kennards Hire team member.
If you have any questions about our equipment or need advice on the best equipment to use, the team at your local Kennards Hire branch should be able to help you.
For more information get in touch with your local branch today.