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BigRabbitMan
Nov 18, 2013Explorer
hershey wrote:
A lock on a towbar in a remote or secure area like a storage area can be compromised by an accomplished thief in about 30 seconds. A battery operated disc grinder will make it a duck soup removal.
This is not necessary true. Nor is the statement about prying the cap off. It depends on the type of locking pin. My locking pin has a tongue that comes up in the middle of the pin inside the hitch so that would have to be lowered in order to get the pin out. Both ends of the pin could be cut off and it still would need effort to get it out and the tow bar removed.
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