If the drawbar is rusted into the receiver, then a tree and a chain as ChrisBiggest problem is the trailer hitch to low. Drops almost 4". I could not even get into storage I rented. Bottoms out on front of trailer. Receiver been in there for 20 years. Going to try spraying PB Blaster on it for a week. Not sure it going to ever come out.
Use Kroil, it is the best out there for this or mix up some ATF (trans fluid) and acetone. PB and WD are not that great, especially on rusted bolts
Third for Kroil...I'll second the Kroil , but I stumbled across one called Open and Shut . That stuff is amazing . You can get it on Amazon .
Use Kroil, it is the best out there for this or mix up some ATF (trans fluid) and acetone. PB and WD are not that great, especially on rusted bolts
I cant seem to find Open and ShutI'll second the Kroil , but I stumbled across one called Open and Shut . That stuff is amazing . You can get it on Amazon .
This is it . Pack of 3 ,,, $90.00 . I used to get it from my buddy that worked for Kent Auto . Holy crap . I told you it was good . I had no idea it was that expensive .I cant seem to find Open and Shut
New trailer hitch not to expensive but trying to find one for mine be hard. Guy suppose to come look at my electrical but no word. About the norm now.This is it . Pack of 3 ,,, $90.00 . I used to get it from my buddy that worked for Kent Auto . Holy crap . I told you it was good . I had no idea it was that expensive .
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Grab some Kroil .
That has been my go too for a few projects.I see a good chain and a sturdy tree in your future.
Chris
Check with a junk yard. I've got one 2 blocks away from home and he gives them awayNew trailer hitch not to expensive but trying to find one for mine be hard. Guy suppose to come look at my electrical but no word. About the norm now.
I use 50/50 on the ATF & acetone.Use Kroil, it is the best out there for this or mix up some ATF (trans fluid) and acetone. PB and WD are not that great, especially on rusted bolts
Is this the right one:Spray with Kroil twice a day for a few days then take the pin out and back into a concrete wall a few times, it works more often than not. (we used to do this at the Marina that I worked at).
Kroil is the best breakfree out there, we used it on 100 yr old 12'' mechanical steam flanges and 3'' nuts and bolts on the Golden Gate and SF Bay Bridges.
Good luck.
Yup . Knock it in a little first .back into a concrete wall a few times,
That's the law in Minnesota.... lession learned remove hitch when not using, ...
He never said RUSTED in.That's the law in Minnesota.