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Reese even markets a grease for use on hitch balls. Most RV dealers have
it. You could also try Hitch World aka U-Haul or Wally World.

Butch
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Chuck Tribolet wrote in message
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Grease on the ball is good -- keeps the coupler from wearing. But it
shouldn't
be a fight to get the coupler to drop over the ball. That's not

adjustable.
Either
it's the wrong size or the coupler's bent. I'd find a buddy with a

trailer
with the
same size coupler and try sticking your ball into it.



Why do I have this faint, far away recollection of being told to never put
grease on a hitch ball? Maybe it was bad advice, but it stuck in my head
for some forgotten reason.

Eisboch




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