Can't Remove Hitch Pin, Not Rusty

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hillstrubl

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I'd spray some white vinegar in there a few times, then penetrating oil and start whacking it with a 3lb hammer. ... or just cut it off.
 

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Once the pin is out, do a careful inspection of the holes in the hitch. If the pin was too small to begin with it could have been wallowing out the holes all the time it was under towing use.
 

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