Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on April 23, 2010 at 07:56:46 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Hitch pin keeper posted by JMS/.MN on April 22, 2010 at 22:14:44:
The cheapest clip pin is a welding rod, it will never get pulled off even in a timber, or corn field.
As a child we used to use a gasket from a Surge milker, it was wrapped from the top, and then around the bottom of the pin. With this set up, you could pull the pin with a rope from the seat, yet never loose a hitch pin when pulling wagons.
I go to tractor shows, and I watch how often there is no clip pin even when hauling people around through crowds.
I watched my trailer with ten or twelve folks on it go backwards at a show, only fifteen feet or so. No one tightened the ball on the tractor. That was the last time my trailer went to a show.
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