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02-05-2013, 04:24 PM #31Silver Member
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02-05-2013, 05:45 PM #32Bronze Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
I leave mine in. It protects my rear ranch hand in the event of being rear ended. Mine will be fine but they will at least need a new grill and radiator. I also use mine as a step because the dodge duallys are so dang tall. Never had one stolen. Guess thieves try to avoid hillbillys.
Brett
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02-05-2013, 05:46 PM #33Bronze Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
I leave mine in. It protects my rear ranch hand in the event of being rear ended. Mine will be fine but they will at least need a new grill and radiator. I also use mine as a step because the dodge duallys are so dang tall. Never had one stolen. Guess thieves try to avoid hillbillys.
Brett
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02-05-2013, 05:51 PM #34Silver Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
Yep, mine stays locked in. And it's already saved the rear bumper on my 1-ton once. I pulled straight through a parking spot at the Home Depot so my rear was in the center. (And luckily I didn't park normally.) I walk out and some HVAC service van is pushed up hard against my ball and mount. He would probably have parked hard against my bumper if the ball mount had been out. Yes, I was all on my side of the line; he had to pull over into my area. The bad part for him was that my truck rolled back a couple of inches when I started to pull out. And I didn't bother to look back when I left. Hopefully he had some 'splainin' to do to his boss.
Yes, if it's a choice of MY vehicle being damaged (with the mount out) or someone else's (with it in)... then that's no choice.They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Ben Franklin
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1973 MF135 Perkins Gas and 2006 Montana 4540 w/FEL
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02-05-2013, 05:52 PM #35
Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
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02-05-2013, 06:02 PM #36
If you get rear ended from speed with a drop hitch in, it is a good way to do serious frame damage due to the huge moment arm involved I've seen crashes where the truck would have probably been better off with no hitch in. Especially if the cars bumper beam connects with the hitch. The hitch becomes a crowbar and your frame folds up like a pretzel
DaveDave
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02-05-2013, 06:03 PM #37Silver Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
Can you share the rational on it being illegal in IL to leave the hitch in? I'm curious.
Mine stays in, with a lock pin. I have the interchangable ball system ( 1 7/8, 2, 2 5/16- it works well), and have had no issue with the receiver freezing in the hitch. I know the hitch is there, and don't bang into it. I do take the gooseneck ball out, so that it isn't in the way when hauling flat stuff like plywood."For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ..." Romans 1:16
Kubota B7100 HST 4WD
94 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD
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02-05-2013, 06:09 PM #38Platinum Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
I have been known to leave the hitch in mine at times. On the occasions where I need to drive the truck into the city and back up to a building, it lets me know when I'm exactly 5" away from hitting my bumper!
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02-05-2013, 06:30 PM #39Silver Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
not funny at all (although it is)...those things are expensive and "odd-ball" trailers are not that "odd-ball" at all...my 16' trailer takes 2 5/16", my boat takes 2", my utility trailer takes 1 7/8"...that's why the person invented it I guess.
Used to be a chemical that you could buy that was invisible until somebody washed his/her hands then it turned bright pink and stayed for a week or so.
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02-05-2013, 06:38 PM #40Veteran Member
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Re: Thieves love those trailer hitches!
Started to lock mine years ago.coobie
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Plus they are a bit easier to hook up.
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