Locking hitch pin
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
Locking hitch pin
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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Re: Locking hitch pin
I don't have one,but I would say one from Wallie World would do. Just get one with a good lock.
Re: Locking hitch pin
Yep, I would think Walmart would have one.
Or possibly a good Hardware store.
Or possibly a good Hardware store.
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Re: Locking hitch pin
We've generally used bulldog or Reese. Mainly because they work and are readily available
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Re: Locking hitch pin
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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