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rjstractor wrote:
Sometimes the disconnect buttons bind, mostly due to stress on the towbar rather than corrosion. My Roadmaster Falcon actually came with a tool to force the buttons down if they bound up. I think I've only had to use it once.
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โSep-23-2014 09:47 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Wouldn't it be best to just release the latch on the ball and pop the tow bar off the ball if that is the design a person has?
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โSep-23-2014 07:10 AM
mowermech wrote:
I would never use oil of any kind on parts that live in a climate of dust and grit. Oil gets sticky and collects dirt.
I use a dry silicone spray (as recommended by the manufacturer) on my Roadmaster stainless steel towbar. When (not if) it sticks, I just use it exactly the way I used my old fixed arm towbar. Once it is disconnected, it releases and folds just the way it is designed to do.
No hammer, no problem.