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greende
Apr 28, 2016Explorer II
agesilaus wrote:
I assume this ball does not have a nut on it that's stuck. Take it by a welding shop and have them put the torch on it and then whack it when it's really hot. Other solution is a big pipe wrench with a cheater bar
No, this is a square steel block with chamfered edges that gets flipped over and fills the hole in the bed for a gooseneck hitch. No threads no wrenchable surfaces. OP, you may be able to have someone weld a bar to the top of the hitch to give you leverage to wiggle it loose. You could also call B&W. They have always been helpful to me. Mine started to get corroded after a year in this New York Salt so I never put it back in. I just leave the hole open.
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