Locked Hitch Pin - Need Removal

RedDog

Explorer
I like Sloan's locksmith idea as well. Heck, they can maybe re-key the thing and you can continue to use it.

I have a similar sounding receiver pin lock from "SportRack". I'd know if I saw a photo.
 
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Scenic WonderRunner

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If you drive it to the North Pole..........you could probably wack it off with a Hammer!:jump:



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HenryJ

Expedition Leader
WhereTheHellIsJames? said:
... pretty easy to "bump". If you don't know what I'm talking about, feel free to shoot me a pm.
Thank you for the heads up.
It took me less than 10 minutes to make and successfully bump the deadbolt lock on my front door.
Pretty scary. I am feeling a little better in that our house requires two keys using two different lock types.
That won't slow someone down much though.

Knowledge is power. Thanks for sharing some of the power. Actually in my case you might have saved someone some collateral damage. That trick may come in handy some day. I have had to force entry a few times as an emergency responder and also for a Mother who is aging to the point of locking keys in most everything.

Just wanted to say thanks. That is a cool trick.

Is the hitch pin stainless or mild steel? Any pictures of one similar?
 

RoundOut

Explorer
SOCALFJ said:
The die grinder might be my best bet.

I dont have anything to freeze it with lol

Nor do i have big enough bolt cutters or a jewelry torch.

And im trying to stay away with anything with a flame LOL!

Keep the ideas coming. This is fun! :victory:

BY FAR THE EASIEST WAY IS FREON. Take it to an auto parts store. Most will have a can of freon you can buy and a hose you can borrow. Bring your small sledge or BFH and with a single whack it is off.

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spressomon

Expedition Leader
Freon or maybe CO2 would do it. Get it really cold as stated above and it will shatter.

Bike thieves used this trick 20-years ago to crack the most "theft proof lock/shackle"...
 

Maximus Ram

Expedition Leader
So did you get the lock unlocked ?

I'd think checking with a locksmith would be the cheapest , unless you needed to have it done asap.....then I'd use a sawzall ( or dynamite :peepwall: :hehe: )
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Haven't had a chance to screw with it yet.

I will attack it soon here.

Why did the thread get moved to the SMB section? Almost everyone has a tow hitch lol
 

Overland Hadley

on a journey
Are you sure that you have the wrong keys, is the lock maybe just frozen up?

If you think you might have the right key, and the lock is just stuck, try using Sea Spray.
 

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