[AT] Truck hitch questions
jahaze at aol.com
jahaze at aol.com
Wed Jun 20 09:51:36 PDT 2007
Wow, thanks for all the reponses, and some people thought this list was dead :-). I've tried using a wire brush but haven't been able to get it far enough into the receiver to make any difference. Greese and other lubricants haven't helped either, I will have to try the 2x2 trick, what I'm afraid of it if I force it in, it may never come out again. My hitch is set up with a plate welded to the back of the receiver so I can't pound it out from the other side.
Here's another question, assuming I get it to work again, is there any way to keep it functional? The hitch covers I have tried are all but useless in keeping the slush and salt out here in Michigan.
Enjoy, Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Len Rugen <rugenl at yahoo.com>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:28 pm
Subject: Re: [AT] Truck hitch questions
The power equivalent of 40 grit sandpaper wrapped around a 2x2.....
---- Original Message -----
rom: "Tim Bivens" <bivenshill at yahoo.com>
o: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
ent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:55 AM
ubject: Re: [AT] Truck hitch questions
lean it out with a wire brush on a die grinder.
im
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