[AT] Trailer hitch ball mount

Rob Wilson ro.wilson at att.net
Sat Apr 4 19:20:30 PDT 2009


Call Weaver's in Pa and get a made in USA Putnam ball mount. Better safe
than sorry.
Rob 

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Dick Day
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 9:17 PM
To: ATIS
Subject: [AT] Trailer hitch ball mount

I recently bought a new Navigator as my business vehicle that will also
double as my tow vehicle. My older Navigator sat 2" lower than the new one.
So, the 6"drop ball mount that I was using would not work. 

I debated about having a local welding shop fabricate a ball mount with an
8" drop for me, but I opted to buy one that was an engineered and tested
product.

I had the local trailer shop order a Draw-Tite Class IV #4283 ball mount for
me. When it arrived, the ball hole was too small by just a fraction of an
inch, so they had to drill the opening to get the ball shaft to fit.  That
concerned me, but then when I read the label and saw that it was made in
China, I am now almost afraid to use it.

Any idea if Draw-Tite, or any of these companies, do any type of quality
testing before these products are shipped?  Since the opening for the ball
shaft was under-sized, I am guessing not.

If I use this, my life, and the lives of others driving near me will depend
on the quality of the welds on that ball mount.

Will the reaming of the hole do anything to weaken this ball mount?

Am I being overly cautious?

Tractor reference:  I want to be sure this new tow vehicle is safe to use
before I make the Nebraska/Missouri run to get a 1946 Huber :)

Dick Day

DDSS, Inc.
Software For County Government
83712 552nd Avenue
Norfolk, NE  68701

402-379-1606
http://dickdaysoftware.com/default.aspx
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