I want to know where Ben got a photo of Bruce's trailer hitch.
Awe, c'mon, Brad.
I use keyed lock pin set, the receiver, hitch, & tongue get locked together. No puppy chain snaps, real rated hooks only. The wiring would be removed with my pocket knife before leaving, that chit don't ride with me & I despise such quackery.
Just cause I like old things don't mean they gotta be ragedy. Look at the bunch I choose to hang around here, sometimes old is good
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In fact mine get better coating than the factory put on them.
I'll bet there's a bunch newer but, worse off then mine underneath.
I clean them up & keep them coated well.
This one's in the works. Hitch is untouched & looks better than most.
Safety is no accident & health can't be bought at the store. I've spent way to much time & money for training relating to both. If you can make it through the osha class without falling asleep & actually learn something they should pay you.
As a certified health & safety technician I'm proud to say no one has ever left my vehicles or job sites for emergency medical care. I may be knocking on wood now?
I tend to overbuild or rig. Smart enough to know what I don't know can hurt me.