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Jul-22-2016 06:33 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
After many years of towing with a tow bar, I noticed that the pins would always move in one direction. Because of that I always insert my pins from the inside to the outside so that the keeper for the pin is on the outside. I know some will say that it does not matter which direction you put the pins in but I have found out differently. In any case, by installing the pins this way, it puts no pressure on the locking pin. Pin install example
Jul-22-2016 06:21 AM
Jul-20-2016 10:02 PM
donkeydew wrote:I'm a retired trucker and I or anyone that I ran with wouldn't even think of doing something like that. It could kill someone!I had 10,000's of cars cut me off in my 44 years of driving over the road which made me mad, but I would never pull someone's pin are do anything evil to someone on the highway.
had you recently stopped at a rest area? i had both removed at a rest area,don't know if a trucker didn't like to share or a kid but i was lucky to notice it before we moved. now use locking one
Jul-20-2016 07:42 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
OP here. I have been flat towing for almost 20 years and it's a first for me but it was a puckering experience.
I'm thinking grade 8 bolts drilled with a nut and a small master padlock.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Jul-20-2016 06:21 PM
Jul-20-2016 05:46 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
Paddocks? Are you guys talking about a residential type padlock like you would lock up a storage unit????
I would NEVER even think of using any type of cotter pin with or without some sort of hoky locking clip or a padlock to secure a full size car towing.
Those are the first things I threw out and bought a 'set' of three locking hitch pins keyed the same.
2 go on the toad and the other one goes on the hitch to the tow bar.
You may not have even lost that cotter pin]/b]. There are NUMEROUS reports of RV'ers having kids and idiots pulling a pin out while the RV and toad where parked in a restaurant parking lot. AND reports of stolen tow bars off the back of RV's when parked and the toad not connected.
IMHO those of you who continue to use the cotter pins I would be checking each and every time you park that they are still in place. Just saying.
Jul-20-2016 05:30 PM
hooligan wrote:
I have used the Blue Ox pins and secure them with a tie wrap around the pin and the towbar lug. Read about pins being removed at rest stop or Crackerbarrel. Keeps pin from falling out and with set of dykes in toad door they are quick to remove if necessary.
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