Drilling the holes and attaching it was pretty simple. I forgot how much it would raise the top pin. Adjusting the top hook high enough works to hold the top, but it will interfere with the gooseneck hitch when turning.
The easy way to solve this and make it so I don't have to adjust the top hook would be to add more plate lower and a new pin location.
It would be easier to just buy a quick hitch compatible mover if I didn't already own this one. If I was doing a a bunch of trailer moving, I'd go that route.
The other thing is that the original pin mounts get in the way to just slide the hitch in place. I'll cut them down once I'm sure I'm going to stay on this path. I'll have to measure to see if the pieces I need to cut off will be large enough for what I need on the top part. I doubt I'd be that lucky.
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