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Empty_Nest__Soo
Dec 09, 2015Explorer
Funny thing is, I had found a set of Blue Ox locking 5/8-inch hitch pins, plus two 1/2-inch locking pins for connecting the tow bars to the base plate. All keyed alike. Would have been perfect, except Roadmaster decided to use 3/4-inch pins for connecting the tow bars to their base plate brackets for our lightweight car. I was totally unable to find 3/4-inch locking pins for this purpose.
I picked up a couple of 3/4-inch by 4 inches hitch pins today, like those in the photo above except for no lanyards holding the retaining pins, at the local Southern States Cooperative. (A buck each cheaper than TSC.) I’ll add my own lanyards and call it good enough.
Wayne
I picked up a couple of 3/4-inch by 4 inches hitch pins today, like those in the photo above except for no lanyards holding the retaining pins, at the local Southern States Cooperative. (A buck each cheaper than TSC.) I’ll add my own lanyards and call it good enough.
Wayne
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