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tongue stuck in a hole

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tongue stuck in a hole

Post by chook05 »

the tow bar tongue on my toyota tow bar is stuck firm in it`s hole(rusted). I`ve sprayed it in wd40 for 3 weeks and have belted the sh#t out of it with sledge hammer but it won`t budge. Tryed to remove hole tow bar this morning so i could heat it but bolts are going to snap off or snap captive nut off inside chassis. anyone got an idea ho to remove tongue from bar.?
brother inlaws sugestion: chain to tree and drive off real fast. no thanks
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Post by Barney7779 »

Ca try the chain to a tree idea but dont drive off quick, just take up the weight on the chain and the get someone to bash again with BFH and the shock of hitting it with the weight of the car pulling on it may get it to move

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Post by Eddy »

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Post by CJ Burns Esq »

Chain tongue to tree, insert Hi-lift, operate hi-lift and utlise BFH and some heat and loads of lubricant..
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Post by blkmav »

And I thought this thread was going to be about something else ;)
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Post by Toy80Diesel »

blkmav wrote:And I thought this thread was going to be about something else ;)
YEAH! :lol: Lucky it wasn't in General Chit Chat!!!


anyways, yeah the idea of a heavy trailer should vibrate the toungue after a good drive over some speed hump or corrugations, and hopefully it will then easily come out.
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Post by dumbdunce »

heat - get the oxy on it.
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Post by chook05 »

Barney7779 wrote:Ca try the chain to a tree idea but dont drive off quick, just take up the weight on the chain and the get someone to bash again with BFH and the shock of hitting it with the weight of the car pulling on it may get it to move

Good luck
well just spent an hour with truck chained to tree in low range 1st floging the hell out of tongue with BFH with no luck. looks like I`ll have to find an oxy
(and a new clutch)
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Post by TwistedMQ »

are you sure it is a removable tongue. :lol:
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Post by BIg StEvE »

TwistedMQ wrote:are you sure it is a removable tongue. :lol:
:rofl:
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Post by Miyagi »

TwistedMQ wrote:are you sure it is a removable tongue. :lol:
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Post by RoldIT »

If it is rust, go to your local auto parts store and ask them, they'll have things like Penatrene (Spell?) and the like which actually disolves the rust. If it's jammed because of damage, more hammer and chain is all you'll be able to do.
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Post by MissDrew »

Remove the pin and slide it out :finger:




seriously the tree, chain and hammer is going to be the best way.
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Post by ludacris »

Leave it in and forget about it.

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Post by mickyd555 »

you have probably belted it with the hammer to hard and its now dinted in place........ :roll: if its that rusted maybe its time for a new tow bar anyway
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Post by big bundy »

get a can of wurth 'rost off' that is really really goot stuff for rust, it unseized by gearboc on my outboard :armsup: due to corosion!
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Post by RoldIT »

fish_man wrote:get a can of wurth 'rost off' that is really really goot stuff for rust, it unseized by gearboc on my outboard :armsup: due to corosion!
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Post by Zute »

Back your Rig up a hill to a tree. Place tree protector around tree and attach to tongue. Release hand brake with Rig in neutral. Park mother inlaws car sideways infront of your Rig. Leave over night.

Id go the Brother inlaws idear. But start off slow and build up speed with each new atemped.
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Post by mechtech »

from info, two ways 1st, is that if the 32mm nut under the ball is rusted on, ANGLE GRINDER WITH CUT OFF DISK (@ the nut side), and keep bashing, if you got the nut off but the ball and thred is stuck in the hole in the tounge, ANGLE GRINDER WITH CUT OFF DISK (@the ball side), then center punch and drill ya self a new hole.. :twisted:
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

After trying everything mentioned above, my brother managed to chop his out with an electric hacksaw. Just chopped it to bits and it came out..

We think someone put a 2" bar in a 50mm reciever...might have made all the difference. of course rust didn't help.

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Post by Meldge »

Either A: Cut tongue off completely, or B: Take complete Towbar off completely...
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

chook05 wrote:
Barney7779 wrote:Ca try the chain to a tree idea but dont drive off quick, just take up the weight on the chain and the get someone to bash again with BFH and the shock of hitting it with the weight of the car pulling on it may get it to move

Good luck
well just spent an hour with truck chained to tree in low range 1st floging the hell out of tongue with BFH with no luck. looks like I`ll have to find an oxy
(and a new clutch)
Is the tongue really worth keeping if it's rusted to a Toyota :D

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Post by Vulcanised »

one way that might work, heat it (towbar) with an oxy until it's just glowing cherry red.... then qucnh it with a hose.... this causes the outer part to shronk fast and crush the rust underneath.... works on getting rusted nuts off bolts....... i don't know what it would do to the temper of the towbar though.
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Post by ratboy »

just a little thing for rust crc and wd40 do f/all buy some yeld might cost a little $16 to $20 a can i think but u will love the shit
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Post by chook05 »

Thanks for all the CONSTRUCTIVE comments. reason I need to remove hitch is to change it to tow my off road camper. It is also on a 100 series wagon and is a real pain in the shins. also being on a wagon I`m not to keen on the chain at speed idea (tailgate/glass). It`s not a totaly rusted towbar but tongue is siezed from not being removed for 6 years. (my have backed a bit far down the boatramp on one occasion.) as for removing towbar as I said the captive nuts are going to shap off inside chassis turning a simple job into a full days job.(not the first time)
I`ll try some of that spray stuff some off you recomended.
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Post by Vulcanised »

RoeDao wrote:one way that might work, heat it (towbar) with an oxy until it's just glowing cherry red.... then qucnh it with a hose.... this causes the outer part to shronk fast and crush the rust underneath.... works on getting rusted nuts off bolts....... i don't know what it would do to the temper of the towbar though.
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

chook05 wrote:Thanks for all the CONSTRUCTIVE comments. reason I need to remove hitch is to change it to tow my off road camper. It is also on a 100 series wagon and is a real pain in the shins. also being on a wagon I`m not to keen on the chain at speed idea (tailgate/glass). It`s not a totaly rusted towbar but tongue is siezed from not being removed for 6 years. (my have backed a bit far down the boatramp on one occasion.) as for removing towbar as I said the captive nuts are going to shap off inside chassis turning a simple job into a full days job.(not the first time)
I`ll try some of that spray stuff some off you recomended.
Sorry, the opening was just too good, I couldn't resist, it was meant in friendly humour, I would seriously help you if I could, I got my stuck tongue out by putting the towbar in the vice then bashing with the lump hammer, it's not going to help you though and it wasn't that badly stuck.
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Post by chimpboy »

If you're worried about it flying off and doing damage with the tree/chain/hammer approach, you might be able to reduce the risk of that by using a second, short chain welded or bolted to the tongue, that will keep it from flying into anythign valuable.

Good luck. Let us know what you break!

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Post by BOB_1 »

I know with our 100 series, there is a little bolt underneath that holds the hitch in, as well as the pin that goes through. I know ive belted the crap out of it, before seeing the bolt.

Easy to miss and makes life very hard.
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Post by chook05 »

chimpboy wrote:If you're worried about it flying off and doing damage with the tree/chain/hammer approach, you might be able to reduce the risk of that by using a second, short chain welded or bolted to the tongue, that will keep it from flying into anythign valuable.

Good luck. Let us know what you break!

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not worried about tongue flying of but chain braking and going through tailgate.
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