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TomR[_3_] May 14th 12 12:04 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?



RP McMurphy May 14th 12 12:18 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On 5/13/2012 7:04 PM, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?



Give me a pair of safety glasses and a DeWalt disc grinder and I'd have
it off in 60 seconds or so.

Nate Nagel May 14th 12 12:37 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On 05/13/2012 07:04 PM, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?



Abrasive cutoff wheel in an air cutoff tool or 4.5" angle grinder. Not
worth any more effort on a $20 part.

nate

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[email protected] May 14th 12 01:43 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
You already did the oil and hammer method. Try to hammer harder!!!!
It's junk anyhow.....

If that dont work, use an angle grinder and cut it off. Thats a no
brainer....

Of course you'll have to buy a new one, but it dont have to be the
locking type unless you live in a real high crime area. The non-lock
type are about $5.


On Sun, 13 May 2012 19:04:30 -0

400, "TomR" wrote:

I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).



[email protected] May 14th 12 02:06 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Sun, 13 May 2012 19:43:46 -0500, wrote:

You already did the oil and hammer method. Try to hammer harder!!!!
It's junk anyhow.....

If that dont work, use an angle grinder and cut it off. Thats a no
brainer....

Of course you'll have to buy a new one, but it dont have to be the
locking type unless you live in a real high crime area. The non-lock
type are about $5.


On Sun, 13 May 2012 19:04:30 -0

400, "TomR" wrote:

I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Remove the drawbar when not in use and you don't need the lock,
unless they are going to steel the whole trailer - in which case you
need to lock the coupler too.

hr(bob) [email protected] May 14th 12 03:17 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On May 13, 6:04*pm, "TomR" wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. *I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...duct.prodInfo&....

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. *The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. *But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. *It just won't come apart. *If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?


Could you straightn out the bent end of the bar using a large pipe
wrench or something else to get the needed leverage? Or, just cut the
bar off.

Steve Barker[_6_] May 14th 12 03:26 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On 5/13/2012 6:04 PM, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?



just have the local weld shop zip it off with a cutting torch.

Also, if that pin lock is that bad, the ball mount may never come out of
the receiver anyway.

--
Steve Barker
remove the "not" from my address to email

Stormin Mormon[_7_] May 14th 12 03:28 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
If the lock is stuck, the tow bar may also be rotted to the receiver. More
heat and beat. I've seen tow bars that were seriously stuck on.

One time, I also helped a friend remove a ball hitch from a SUV. That took
heat, and impact gun to get the bolts to loosen.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

wrote in message
...
You already did the oil and hammer method. Try to hammer harder!!!!
It's junk anyhow.....

If that dont work, use an angle grinder and cut it off. Thats a no
brainer....

Of course you'll have to buy a new one, but it dont have to be the
locking type unless you live in a real high crime area. The non-lock
type are about $5.




Stormin Mormon[_7_] May 14th 12 03:29 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
Why does the tow bar need to be removed?

Where are you? You're likely not in Arizona, where things don't rust.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

"TomR" wrote in message
...
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?





TomR May 14th 12 04:48 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
"Nate Nagel" wrote in message
...
On 05/13/2012 07:04 PM, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer
hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock
to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I
have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come
off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I
guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?


Abrasive cutoff wheel in an air cutoff tool or 4.5" angle grinder. Not
worth any more effort on a $20 part.


Good point. Unless I hear of some trick to get the lock off with the key,
I'll probably end up doing that. A friend of mine already offered to just
cut it off with his angle grinder.

I guess that I was thinking that since everything seems to move freely with
the lock itself, and the bar slides back and forth easily, that maybe I was
doing something wrong in how I was trying to unlock it.


TomR May 14th 12 04:51 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
wrote in message
...
You already did the oil and hammer method. Try to hammer harder!!!!
It's junk anyhow.....

If that dont work, use an angle grinder and cut it off. Thats a no
brainer....

Of course you'll have to buy a new one, but it dont have to be the
locking type unless you live in a real high crime area. The non-lock
type are about $5.


That's true. I don't need it to lock. I have another trailer hitch on my
car and I don't use a lock with that one.


TomR May 14th 12 04:56 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
.. .
Why does the tow bar need to be removed?


I just want to be able to take it off because it sticks out and is in the
way.

Where are you? You're likely not in Arizona, where things don't rust.


I'm in New Jersey.


Ed Pawlowski May 14th 12 10:52 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Sun, 13 May 2012 22:29:10 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

Why does the tow bar need to be removed?

Where are you? You're likely not in Arizona, where things don't rust.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org


In some states, it is an equipment violation to leave them in place if
it extends more than a couple of inches beyond the bumper. Pull into
a parting space behind one and it becomes plain why it would not be
there.

Stormin Mormon[_7_] May 14th 12 12:15 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
When I have a trailer hitch, I tend to walk into it, and bang up my legs.

Yoo in Noo Joyzee? Ahm een Noo Yowk State.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

"TomR" wrote in message
...
"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
.. .
Why does the tow bar need to be removed?


I just want to be able to take it off because it sticks out and is in the
way.

Where are you? You're likely not in Arizona, where things don't rust.


I'm in New Jersey.




TomR[_3_] May 14th 12 06:05 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
Stormin Mormon wrote:
When I have a trailer hitch, I tend to walk into it, and bang up my
legs.


Me too. Plus, with the towbar sticking out, when I haul stuff to the
landfill it makes it more difficult to back right up to the edge of the
dump-off point. And, if I have an extra heavy load (really too heavy for
the vehicle) the towbar hangs very low causing problems getting in and out
of driveway ramps etc. This just happened when I took a chimney down and
had a load of bricks and debris to take to the landfill.

Yoo in Noo Joyzee?


Joyzee.

Ahm een Noo Yowk State.




micky May 14th 12 10:11 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Mon, 14 May 2012 13:05:14 -0400, "TomR" wrote:

Stormin Mormon wrote:
When I have a trailer hitch, I tend to walk into it, and bang up my
legs.


Me too. Plus, with the towbar sticking out, when I haul stuff to the
landfill it makes it more difficult to back right up to the edge of the
dump-off point. And, if I have an extra heavy load (really too heavy for
the vehicle) the towbar hangs very low causing problems getting in and out
of driveway ramps etc.


I had a cargo carrier that went on via the trailer hitch. 16 y.o. car
probably with weak rear springs. Put my old stove on it and went to a
friend's house. His street has speed bumps and it really scraped on
those.

Instead of tapping the lock with a hammer, whack it hard (wear glasses
in case the hammer chips) . I guess the key should be turned when you
whack it.

This just happened when I took a chimney down and
had a load of bricks and debris to take to the landfill.

Yoo in Noo Joyzee?


Joyzee.

Ahm een Noo Yowk State.




[email protected] September 17th 16 02:59 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.

Bob_Villa September 17th 16 03:14 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 8:59:21 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


"Titanium" is just a name...it makes you think something is strong! It's most likely hardened steel.

Unquestionably Confused September 17th 16 03:29 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On 9/17/2016 9:14 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 8:59:21 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


"Titanium" is just a name...it makes you think something is strong! It's most likely hardened steel.


Like your skull?

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It
is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density and high
strength. It is highly resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia,
and chlorine.

Symbol: Ti
Melting point: 3,034°F (1,668°C)
Atomic mass: 47.867 u ± 0.001 u
Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d24s2
Atomic number: 22
Discovered: 1791
Boiling point: 5,948°F (3,287°C)



catalpa September 17th 16 04:56 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 

wrote in message
...
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my
receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm
going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock
break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway
across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I
still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


Is it really titanium or just branded "titanium"?

For example, Master Lock Titanium Series locks are made with a stainless
steel body and a hardened steel shrouded shackle.

http://www.masterlock.com/personal-use/product/187XD


Use an angle grinder with a metal cutting wheel. If you see sparks while
cutting it is made of steel.

If it actually is titanium then use a stone cutting wheel.




Bob_Villa September 17th 16 05:27 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 9:29:11 AM UTC-5, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
On 9/17/2016 9:14 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 8:59:21 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


"Titanium" is just a name...it makes you think something is strong! It's most likely hardened steel.


Like your skull?

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It
is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density and high
strength. It is highly resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia,
and chlorine.

Symbol: Ti
Melting point: 3,034°F (1,668°C)
Atomic mass: 47.867 u ± 0.001 u
Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d24s2
Atomic number: 22
Discovered: 1791
Boiling point: 5,948°F (3,287°C)


Hey idiot, I was talking "titanium", as in a name...not the metal. Get with the ****ing program!

Taxed and Spent September 17th 16 05:32 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On 9/17/2016 9:27 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 9:29:11 AM UTC-5, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
On 9/17/2016 9:14 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 8:59:21 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.

"Titanium" is just a name...it makes you think something is strong! It's most likely hardened steel.


Like your skull?

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It
is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density and high
strength. It is highly resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia,
and chlorine.

Symbol: Ti
Melting point: 3,034°F (1,668°C)
Atomic mass: 47.867 u ± 0.001 u
Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d24s2
Atomic number: 22
Discovered: 1791
Boiling point: 5,948°F (3,287°C)


Hey idiot, I was talking "titanium", as in a name...not the metal. Get with the ****ing program!


You mean those Kryptonite bicycle locks are not really made of . . .

Oren[_2_] September 17th 16 10:17 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 06:59:12 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


This ought to get the lock off. Stand back. Things get nasty. .50 Cal
armor piercing ammo. https://tinyurl.com/hkuhz6v

DerbyDad03 September 17th 16 10:27 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 9:59:21 AM UTC-4, wrote:
I have the same type of cylinder lock without a key attached to my receiver. I think the lock is titanium so cutting will not likely work. I'm going to try the big hammer method and hope the lock pins inside the lock break.
For those wondering why we use such a heavy duty lock. I moved halfway across the Country towing a trailer with all of my worldly possessions. I still have all the stuff so I'll assume it worked.


Why do you assume that the lock worked? How do you know that your trailer would have been
stolen if you didn't have a "heavy duty lock" or any lock at all for that matter?

Do you see evidence of tampering?

[email protected] October 22nd 16 03:51 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 7:04:30 PM UTC-4, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).

Here's a link to an online image of a lock that looks like the one I have:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index...4,s :0,i:110/

Hopefully, the link will work.

The lock has a press-type button on the end. The key goes in, and
everything seems to turn freely, etc. But I can't get the lock to come off
so I can pull the bar out and remove the towbar/ball.

I have used oil etc. to get everything loose, and I have tried tapping on
the mechanism. It just won't come apart. If I can't figure it out, I guess
I'll have to cut the lock off.

Does anyone have any suggestions of what else I could try?


Tom, did you ever get that trailer hitch lock off? I'm having the same problem. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...ir/v3ZbUNncQZs

Thomas October 23rd 16 01:44 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
My hip is made of titanium. I bought it because the name sounded cool. I am getting a titanium rod next. Rod equals Richard for this auto spell check freak.

Think notch as mentioned.

[email protected] October 23rd 16 02:05 AM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 07:51:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 7:04:30 PM UTC-4, TomR wrote:
I bought an old used pickup truck a few months ago that has a trailer hitch
with a lock on it. I have the keys to the lock, but I can't get the lock to
open so I can remove the towbar/ball (or whatever that is called).


This is an old post (2012), but if someone has the same problem, cut
it off with an angle grinder.


CampingMagic July 13th 17 06:14 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
replying to Stormin Mormon, CampingMagic wrote:
If the lock works , turn the lock barrel quarter turn to the right. Use a
medium size flat blade screwdriver inserted upwards through the hole in the
bottom to unscrew the set screw and release the lock.
If you don't have the key, drill upwards through the bottom hole to allow
access with the screwdriver. It's about 1/4" hole and you are drilling
through a soft alloy.

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CampingMagic July 13th 17 06:14 PM

Trailer hitch lock is stuck
 
replying to TomR, CampingMagic wrote:
The Master Lock 30 Hitch Lock is held in place by a large set screw that is
tightened with a screwdriver through the hole underneath the lock. The key
allows the alloy barrel to be rotated to block screwdriver access to this hole.
If the key operates the lock loosen the set screw with a screwdriver.
If the key is missing or the lock does not work, drill upwards through hole
the get access with a screwdriver and loosen the set screw. Good Luck.

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