[AT] Truck hitch questions

Paul pwaugh at mchsi.com
Wed Jun 20 11:55:40 PDT 2007


I have tried the paint thing, my problem was I had to sand the paint off,
just too much thickness

Paul Waugh - In

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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:40 PM
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Joe,
Once you get everything cleaned up real good, paint the inside of the
receiver
and the tounge of the ball mount with Ospho. This will convert any remaining
rust to a phosphate and it will stop the rust process. After it's thoroughly
dry, repaint to prevent further rusting.

My 2¢,
Phil


----- Original Message -----
>From    : jahaze at aol.com
Sent    : Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:17:31 -0400
To      : at at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject : [AT] Truck hitch questions
>
I have a 2" receiver hitch on my truck.  The hitch is 10 years old and
hasn't
been used much in the past few years since I now have a gooseneck trailer. 
My problem is despite my best efforts to keep it cleaned out, over the years
it has rusted on the inside to the point where I can no longer insert at
hitch
(without using a sledge hammer). There is isn't any large scale rust, but
the
inside diameter has "shrunk" enough that I'm trying to decide if I should
just
replace the whole thing, or grind off my insert to fit the smaller
diameter. 
Has anyone else run it this?  What did you do?  Maybe I can have someone
sandblast the inside for me?

Enjoy, Joe
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