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Replacement Surge Brake Actuator for Discontinued 6,000 lb Atwood Coupler  

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I cannot get the hitch to open enough to get a ball in the coupler. Atwood coupler stamped with 61101. Why is it stuck closed?

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Helpful Expert Reply:

The number 61101 isn't actually the part number, but I believe you are looking at the Atwood 84132. If this coupler is not opening enough to engage the ball, the first thing to check is the trigger lock. If it is not disengaged, the ball will not fit. If it is seized up, you will want to use some lubricant spray to try to see if you can get the mechanism to function. Unfortunately we don't have the replacement parts for that linkage as Atwood has discontinued them.

If you need to replace it with the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator # T43397007K. This will replace your discontinued coupler and allow you the electric lockout for backing up to be added # T4748800.

Let me know if you have further questions.

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Scott

6/18/2020

Thanks how much would it cost and will it have a lockout to back up thanks

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Chris R.

6/22/2020

Pricing for the Titan # T43397007K is located on the product page. It doesn't feature a reverse lockout but it can be added with part # T4748800.

Scott

6/15/2020

hello i have a 61101 what would be the replacement for this thanks

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Chris R.

6/18/2020

The original 61101 is no longer available since Atwood no longer makes actuators, but the Titan # T43397007K mentioned above should work really well as a replacement.

Scott

6/18/2020

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