Posted by TimV on December 08, 2016 at 12:37:32 from (74.78.234.72):
In Reply to: Re: Turn Buckles?! posted by jon f mn on December 08, 2016 at 12:06:13:
Not necessarily, jon--there are several places for turnbuckles on a 3-point, particularly one that was added later, and he did mention there are two on his that are giving him trouble. If we have a few more details, I'm sure we can help him out--as others have mentioned, TSC and several other places often have in-stock hitch pieces, but in order for us to take more than a general stab at it, we'll need some more info. Length, diameter, types of ends, etc. are all things he's going to need to know before buying one, especially if he does it online. I'm sure we've all went in a store, plopped something on the counter, and been told "we don't stock those and can't get them" by a counterperson too lazy or uninformed to be bothered to look, but with the Internet I'm sure he'll be able to find something usable once he knows what questions to ask. Is there any chance of getting a picture?
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