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I went to the hardware store and bought a package of two magnets, about 1x2x0.5, and set one on each side of the top flat of the quick hitch. No more lost pins. It will even hold the big pins, not just the locking pins.<br />
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Bruce
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</blockquote>Great idea!!!<br />
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I have similar magnets on my fenders to park the seat belt ends. I need to add your suggestion!</div>