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1 hour ago, Welsh cleaning services said:

Game changer for squeaky,rattling,banging tow bar noises.

place a section of plastic sack,such as feed or compost bag over ball hitch before dropping hitch on top.

Peace and quiet bliss.

A mate of mine tried that.

He left a trail of compost all down the 286

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12 hours ago, Yournamehere said:

A mate of mine tried that.

He left a trail of compost all down the 286

Yeah its not a good idea like. I  bloke I used to sub to did the same thing with a bit of old t shirt. He thought it was a great idea an yanked the chipper up and down to show how well it worked until it nearly smacked him in the face when he pulled it right off the hitch. It looked like the cloth had jammed the locking pin/clip thing so it didnt lock onto the hitch properly.

 

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