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Friday, October 27, 2006

A little fifth wheel history

After nearly 2 years of full-timing aboard my fifth wheel trailer, Gypsy, and posting my travel journals in a pseudo-blog at www.jerryriverguy.com, I'm starting this blog. I'm not sure where it's going to go, but I hope readers will find it interesting, sometimes useful and generally fun and worth keeping up with. I'm familiar with all types of RVs, but I know fifth wheels best, so that's where I'll tend to focus.

For starters: I've always been curious about the term "fifth wheel." Does that refer to the trailer being supported at the front end by a tow vehicle acting as a giant front wheel? Well, I checked into the history of the term, and it actually comes from the early days of the automotive industry, where it was first used on trucks. The locking-jaw fifth wheel hitch was originally patented in 1919 and has changed little since. Because it is generally circular and uses a kingpin that fits in the center like an axle, the hitch was called the fifth wheel, even though it is mounted horizontally. The fifth wheel hitch that we use in the RV world wasn't developed for another 50 years, until the late 1960's.

3 Comments:

  • Just found your Blogg. Will have to check it out again

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:09 PM  

  • Interesting; keep on, keepin on...Jan

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:22 PM  

  • Well I didn't know that. The fifth wheel has been around a long time then. I love learning new things about the fifth wheel rv. Thanks for sharing. I will put a post about this on my blog at http://www.fifthwheelrvcamper.com

    Thanks again.

    By Blogger Meg McNeaL, at 12:13 PM  

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