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Old 09-29-2019, 12:33 PM   #61
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Thank you nutdriver. I was thinking leaving the chain nut adjustment alone once I got it set. Just pull the pins and leave the chains on the camper. Please keep in mind that I do not use a wdh on my current trailer, this would be for the next one with maybe 800-850lbs tounge weight. Jay

Jay - I think you will find that it is not a big deal to remove the nuts. They use a very robust coarse thread that works well and it makes removing the nut very quick. Once you start pulling your new trailer, your connect and disconnect technique will emerge quickly.
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