Well after towing a few thousand miles with my Andersen WD hitch, I decided that I really wanted a better solution for sway control. I honestly believe the Andersen would still be my hitch of choice if I didn't live in Kansas. The 30-50mph crosswinds we regularly get while on the interstate just seemed to be a bit too much for the Andersen on my heavy/long trailer and 1/2 ton truck.
I'd been watching craigslist looking for a used Hensley Arrow or Propride and found one right after Christmas. I drove almost 6 hours to get it, but I now have a Hensley Arrow for $500!
The hitch came with both types of frame couplers and a 2" drop stinger. I believe the drop is going to work out for my trailer. I pulled the bearing caps and inspected the bearings which all looked good. The paint on my hitch looked to be better than most for its age(made in 2001), but still looked poor. I scuffed up the paint, cleaned with some acetone, and spray painted it. I picked up some tractor paint from Orschelns. I used Van Sickle Allis Chalmer orange enamel. I think the paint matches the original pretty well.
I am going to replace the spring bar bushing as it seems worn to me. Hopefully that will arrive this week and I can get it all installed next weekend. All said and done I should have less than $600 in the hitch that should look and work like new!