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you would think a car trailer would be best to have that setup anyway

Very true, my thoughts exactly

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it's an old car trailer, but yes it should have a 2" coupling. perhaps I get a coupling to fit to the trailer?

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it's an old car trailer, but yes it should have a 2" coupling. perhaps I get a coupling to fit to the trailer?

that would seem the only way to solve the problem.Do other people also use the trailer ?

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that would seem the only way to solve the problem.Do other people also use the trailer ?

yes they do, the person i borrow it from also lends it to other people as well as using it himself now and then

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yes they do, the person i borrow it from also lends it to other people as well as using it himself now and then

hmm that must make it difficult,every other person must have trouble

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i went and saw the guys at north shore tow bars and they said that 90% of trailers have the 1 7/8" coupling including car trailers. What we have decided to do is cut the end of the shaft off and weld a tongue on with an eye for the safety chain and then I can use standard tow balls and interchange them if I need to.

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