RichS
Silver Member
Funny but just last year I had this very problem. (Hitch rusted in the receiver)
Had left it in for 7 years since I had gotten the truck. Had a lock on the pin and misplaced (lost) the key for it. Well torching off the lock was the first order of business after wasting a couple of hacksaw blades, and an hour or so.
The method I used was this.
Connect my come-alongs to the hitch tightened up good.
Heated up the receiver to a nice cherry color (Only able to get to three sides as the top is too close to the bumper.)
performed this with a torch.
Then got under the truck with a 10 lb sledge and large punch and pounded it out.
Now this still took around 3 hours and was many cycles through the tighten - heat - pound, pound, pound scenario.
Just a method I used. I thought I was going to have to cut the receiver off and buy a new one to re-weld on but lucked out.
Had left it in for 7 years since I had gotten the truck. Had a lock on the pin and misplaced (lost) the key for it. Well torching off the lock was the first order of business after wasting a couple of hacksaw blades, and an hour or so.
The method I used was this.
Connect my come-alongs to the hitch tightened up good.
Heated up the receiver to a nice cherry color (Only able to get to three sides as the top is too close to the bumper.)
performed this with a torch.
Then got under the truck with a 10 lb sledge and large punch and pounded it out.
Now this still took around 3 hours and was many cycles through the tighten - heat - pound, pound, pound scenario.
Just a method I used. I thought I was going to have to cut the receiver off and buy a new one to re-weld on but lucked out.