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![]() "-rick-" wrote in message ... I have this Atwood actuator... http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...tegory_Code=ba and had the same problem. It was aggravated by the fact that I have to back the trailer uphill to put it next to my house. I "solved" the problem by using a very small bungee cord to hold the latch pin down while backing. The problem with that is when you forget to remove it before towing again you are without brakes. -rick- This looks to be exactly like my actuator. It's nice to know someone else thinks this setup is not quite right. I think I'll try to rig up something like you suggest with a small bungee cord or something. ~ I'm not too afraid of fogetting. I don't want to tempt the gods and say I'll never forget...but we tend to be pretty good at remembering that type of thing. My general strategy is...once I know everything is all good to go (on trailer or boat or whatever) I go through everything ONE MORE time. Thanks, Gary |
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