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Bushman512000
07-15-2013, 08:24 AM
This is a home made hitch saver hope it works if ever needed ...Bushman

Rusty
07-15-2013, 12:43 PM
Why not get a quick release Pitpin?

Bushman512000
07-15-2013, 11:56 PM
Why not get a quick release Pitpin?

Hi Rusty what are You talking about?:confused:

Rusty
07-16-2013, 05:38 AM
A pitpin is a pin with a locking ball mechanism, usually used on heavy equipment to lock it securely. The Ball mechanism is a quick means of unlocking the pin for quick removal:

http://www.pit-bull.com/Images/2ndGenPin.jpg

We used them a lot in the Air Force, the pins were used to safety the landing gear on the Aircraft on the aground were exclusively pit pins.

Or you could go with the following quick release pin:

http://www.farmexinc.com/images/products/793b06417053b88b25d96d25c1ea89fa.jpg

My problem with the bolt is if you have an emergency, say like (god forbid) your rig is on fire you would have to loosen the nut and pull the bolt out, where as with the pin you just pull the locking pin and yank it out.

I totally get what you are doing here.

Bushman512000
07-16-2013, 12:34 PM
A pitpin is a pin with a locking ball mechanism, usually used on heavy equipment to lock it securely. The Ball mechanism is a quick means of unlocking the pin for quick removal:

http://www.pit-bull.com/Images/2ndGenPin.jpg

We used them a lot in the Air Force, the pins were used to safety the landing gear on the Aircraft on the aground were exclusively pit pins.

Or you could go with the following quick release pin:

http://www.farmexinc.com/images/products/793b06417053b88b25d96d25c1ea89fa.jpg

My problem with the bolt is if you have an emergency, say like (god forbid) your rig is on fire you would have to loosen the nut and pull the bolt out, where as with the pin you just pull the locking pin and yank it out.

I totally get what you are doing here.
Rusty I have the drift now just never have called pins that name. You have a real good point I will make a small change in the bolt just bought a nut dam it oh well was $3.30 not a great big deal. I have to make it more reachable to remove so now I have some to think on there is a hole for a pin I have a hitch pin now a short cable on the pin may work but a handle will be nice on the other end also for removal and installing My Dodge is high and I am short lol Bushman...or John :D

KenBob
07-16-2013, 07:38 PM
Could build this:

Bushman512000
07-17-2013, 04:31 AM
Could build this:
Ken Bob;
Thanks for the look see but I think for Me that adds to much weight and I am trying to cut down where I can after all I have a old Dodge and just a 6 banger lol Bushman :D(tx)