Well I’m glad you got it home. I can’t see the pictures at work, but I saw the ones you took when you bought it. I’ll check them out later when I get home.
Those hitch locks can be a pain sometimes, depending on what kind they are. I’ve had troubles with them on hay trailers before and just about pulled my hair out. It’ll probably take a screwdriver and/or a hammer to get it loose. Hopefully once you grease it good it won’t be a problem again.
It’ll be interesting to see what the horses think of the new addition to their pasture and to see whether or not they chew on it. I finally had to move my big white trailer out of the pasture because SOMEBODY kept jerking all the wiring loose, chewing the plug ends and peeling up the anti-slip coverings on the tops of the fenders. Worse than a bunch of teething puppies!
I sprayed a lot of WD 40 on it last night. If we can't get out from under it this morning I think we'll just pull the pin on the hitch and drive out from under it. I've got to got get Wicket this morning at the vets and I'm not towing that thing over there or out of this driveway again!
Oh I won't give them the chance... we'll fence around it. To keep the horses away, and to be able to contain the dogs when we're out there so they can potty and what-not. It will have it's own little yard. :~)