

As luck would have it, my
niece Kristen and her
husband Blake, just happen to have a vintage Load Leveler Hitch hanging on the wall in the garage at their new home. I think a little powder coat and it will be ready to go. The trailer hitch looks like it got tangled up with someone that doesn't know how to back up. Not a problem, as these old trailers don't have a way to lock the hitch, I was planning to replace it with a modern one. The modern ones look the same, but they have a place to insert a bolt or a lock so the hitch doesn't open while we are putting down the road.