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NOPEC Extreme Veteran Date registered: Feb 2008 Location: Babylon, Long Island, NY Vehicle(s): 1985 Mercedes 300GD Posts: 375 ![]() | How do I get the pintle hitch out? I took the bolt out of the collar in the back and I expected the collar to come off but alas, it didn't. How do I get it out? | ||
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Inkblotz Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Georgia Vehicle(s): 90 300GD "Thundering Turtle II", w/ 603A turbo Posts: 3190 ![]() | Re: How do I get the pintle hitch out? This one is good for clean-up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPhy8nZvbB8 Pulling one out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEDdmwrdr2g A lot of PB Blaster. A torch may also help. | ||
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NOPEC Extreme Veteran Date registered: Feb 2008 Location: Babylon, Long Island, NY Vehicle(s): 1985 Mercedes 300GD Posts: 375 ![]() | Re: How do I get the pintle hitch out? I forgot I posted here. I have an ex-swiss army command vehicle 230GE and I wanted a hitch receiver. I was able to get it out by literally unscrewing it. What I realized is that once you remove the pintle hitch you are left with the NATO hitch pattern and have a wide range of bolt on options So I bought a hitch receiver from CURT for about 100 USD and I was good to go. If you want to see the vehicle (now a camper), and the pintle hitch conversion, I have an instagram page called @surf230ge Edited by NOPEC 10/23/2022 11:48 AM | ||
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