torquing a ball

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Well it seemed like a lot of torque when I was sitting on the end of that wrench last night! I think I got them more than tight enough, and also used blue locktite for some insurance and paint-striped the bolt/nut as alancamby suggested. Will periodically check everything whenever I tow, of course.

I thought about firing up my impact gun, but it's a 1/2" unit and all of the 1-7/8" sockets I found were for 3/4".

Interestingly, the 2" ball snugged to the point where I only needed to wrench on the nut to tighten it all the way home. The 2-5/16" ball kept wanting to spin so I had to wedge a pipe wrench between the flats on the ball base and drawbar to snug it up.
Thing is, if you go dry and very tight it can still be removed w/o holding the ball. With loctite you will be pretty stuck. .. Torque spec for a 1.25" Gr2 thread is 675 ftlb. For Gr5 its 1200 ftlb. If people would just tighten more than finger tight there would not be any risk of loosening.
 

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