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Re: Fast hitch prong measurements
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Posted by PUTTER on May 08, 2007 at 06:19:40 from (207.118.251.37):
In Reply to: Fast hitch prong measurements posted by Mark Johnson on May 07, 2007 at 21:03:55:
Mark, Have you tried putting a little pressure on it. My 340 draw bar sometime requires me to back up to a tree to get it to fit in all the way but will come right out after I use it a while. I keep my hitch pockets greased but that also makes them attract dirt. If I were only lacking an inch like You say you are I'd see if a sledge would put them home also look for dirt buildup in the pockets, They are supposed to fit tight. PUTTER
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