It's a long story, but I recently made a fairly hellish trip to pick up a brand new equipment trailer from a trailer dealer. Bearing in mind that I told the dude who sold me the trailer that I have been using nothing but pintle hitches for many years - and that my truck had that type of hitch installed - I was pretty freakin upset to see the that the trailer I traveled to pickup came with a 2 - 5/16" hitch ball setup.
Needless to say, I informed the folks at the trailer lot that I had the return trip to look forward to and, more to the point, that I expected them to remove the stock ball hitch assembly and quickly replace it with a pintle ring for use with the pintle hitch on my truck ... but guess what came next ... the good ol' "supply chain" excuse. As in, they didn't have any pintle rings and, long ugly story short, that I would have to buy a new hitch and ball for the trailer.
Fast forward a couple of days and an incoming snowstorm required me to park the new trailer out of the way. Well, as my luck with this particular trailer would have it, the brand new hitch will not unlock from the hitch ball! After moving the truck back and forth, lubricating and pounding on the hitch - and anything else I could think of - I've still had zero luck getting the hitch latch to unlock from the hitch ball.
So I started researching the Draw-Tite website for information about the tools required for removing the hitch ball from the hitch itself, but had no luck with that, either. The only spec I found on their website was for a 1 - 1/2" wrench, which is the size of the nut that holds the hitch ball onto the hitch, so the point is that there's no specification provided for the open-end wrench required to hold the base of the hitch ball in place while either loosening or tightening the 1 - 1/2" hitch ball nut.
If anyone reading this has experience with 2 - 5/16" hitch balls with 1" shanks - which in our case is Draw-Tite Model Number 63847 - I'd appreciate any information I can get about the open-end wrench required for this job ... and my apologies for the eye strain, but this has been a pretty frustrating experience to say the least.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Needless to say, I informed the folks at the trailer lot that I had the return trip to look forward to and, more to the point, that I expected them to remove the stock ball hitch assembly and quickly replace it with a pintle ring for use with the pintle hitch on my truck ... but guess what came next ... the good ol' "supply chain" excuse. As in, they didn't have any pintle rings and, long ugly story short, that I would have to buy a new hitch and ball for the trailer.
Fast forward a couple of days and an incoming snowstorm required me to park the new trailer out of the way. Well, as my luck with this particular trailer would have it, the brand new hitch will not unlock from the hitch ball! After moving the truck back and forth, lubricating and pounding on the hitch - and anything else I could think of - I've still had zero luck getting the hitch latch to unlock from the hitch ball.
So I started researching the Draw-Tite website for information about the tools required for removing the hitch ball from the hitch itself, but had no luck with that, either. The only spec I found on their website was for a 1 - 1/2" wrench, which is the size of the nut that holds the hitch ball onto the hitch, so the point is that there's no specification provided for the open-end wrench required to hold the base of the hitch ball in place while either loosening or tightening the 1 - 1/2" hitch ball nut.
If anyone reading this has experience with 2 - 5/16" hitch balls with 1" shanks - which in our case is Draw-Tite Model Number 63847 - I'd appreciate any information I can get about the open-end wrench required for this job ... and my apologies for the eye strain, but this has been a pretty frustrating experience to say the least.
Thank you kindly for your time.
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