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Gooseneck Cushion Ball
"Imagine running on concrete with metal shoes on. That's what happens when you tow a gooseneck trailer with a solid steel hook up. Our new Shocker Cushion Ball is like putting on a pair of soft running shoes. It takes the bang, clang and much of the fatigue out of pulling a gooseneck trailer," says Bob Sagen of Shockerhitch about his latest new hitch.
  Sagen is also manufacturer of the popular "Air Shocker" hitches fitted with adjustable air bags that take the jerks out of towing. His premier air shocker gooseneck hitch sells for $599 and has a 20,000-lb. towing capacity. In contrast, the new Shocker Cushion Ball hitch sells for just $119.95 plus S&H.
  The new gooseneck ball has a polyurethane bump cushion sandwiched between two steel plates. When the tongue weight of the trailer is added, the polyurethane compresses, taking the weight. "The polyurethane serves as a punching bag, absorbing road shock as you go," notes Sagen.
  He says the Shocker Cushion Ball helps protect your trailer from fatigue and reduces noise. The hitch ball assembly is designed to drop into a B&W gooseneck socket.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Shockerhitch, Inc., P.O. Box 172, Arthur, N. Dak. 58006 (ph 877 967-8577; www.shockerhitch.com).


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2009 - Volume #33, Issue #6