I suspect Ed may be correct. If it is not possible to relocate the hitch pin, then I would advise bonding the pin in with the West System Two-Step bonding method. www.westsystem.com Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- > I suspect you have a sand cavity, a part of the plate that has a pocket > of material that isn't strong enough to hold a hitch pin in place. You > may > want to consider drilling a new hole approx. 10mm behind the old location. > Regards, > > Ed Foote RPT
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