Locking hitch pin

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Archer68
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Locking hitch pin

#1 Post by Archer68 »

Going out of town in December bow hunting,and using my hitch hauler with deer cart strapped and locked to it.considering a locking hitch pin.its a 2" hitch.what's a good brand ,and any special care needed for the lock part,thanks,dan

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White Falcon
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Re: Locking hitch pin

#2 Post by White Falcon »

I don't have one,but I would say one from Wallie World would do. Just get one with a good lock.

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Graps
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Re: Locking hitch pin

#3 Post by Graps »

Yep, I would think Walmart would have one.
Or possibly a good Hardware store.
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Re: Locking hitch pin

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We've generally used bulldog or Reese. Mainly because they work and are readily available
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Re: Locking hitch pin

#5 Post by Captainkirk »

Just about anyplace that carries trailers and accessories should have a decent selection. Wally World, Farm and Fleet, Ace Hardware, etc.
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