We bought a 2007 Tab made by Dutchman. This model came with surge brakes. The ball release handle looks like it was lock that fits into a slot in the hitch. We have no idea what it looks like or will fit it. Can anyone help us with this. Thanks
@Raybro, sorry to meet you under these circumstances, but welcome to the forum. The yahoo t@b group has a lot of Dutchman t@b owners, and they might help. You can check amazon for the part. Elsie @ NuCamp may also be able to help you. You can find her number to the left of the screen in contacts category. And I yield to our many experts with more knowlege and information than I possess. Good luck in your search, and let us know when you resolve this. Keep in touch.
Here is an image of my trailer. Below the handle there is a sleeve sticking out of the housing, that has a slot in it that looks like a keyway. Is there a lock cylinder that fits into the sleeve and locks the stop the handle from being lifted to release the ball? There is presently nothing to prevent the handle from being lifted. We purchased the trailer used and the dealer is no help.
While I have no direct knowledge of Dutchman built units a web-search found a couple of PDF flyers that might be of interest to you. One of which notes a LOCK at the location you are asking about.
Well, Raybro, there you go. We bought ours used as well, and it did not come with such a lock. I hadn't ever seen the info MuttonChops posted.
It did, however, come with a chrome ball-type lock tat you can see protruding in my photo. We used that. (It had a large protrusion that was released with the key and pushed out against the outside of the ball's socket; once in position & locked, it could not be removed.)
They are available on Ebay. See for instance -- the photo in this one is the same as I purchased (I purchased a couple ..... they do seem to disappear easily. This is sent from England (where mine came from).
@Raybro , The general consensus some years ago with this lock @mash2 posted is that it is too flimsy and easily bent. Once bent it is almost impossible to remove, rendering your trailer either unable to hitch up or unhitch. The advise posted on the Yahoo site by several owners was to not use this lock. Just passing on old info. . .
@SAM, I have a 'Master Lock' coupler lock similar to what @irvingj posted. There are some threads here about coupler locks and I remember a video about how easily some models are defeated ! ! !
I bought my little Al-Ko brass hitch lock for my 2007 T@B from nuCamp last year for $27. You might look into buying an e-book by T@B enthusiast Richard Lewis, which is mostly about DM T@Bs. He discusses this lock and gives pros and cons on using it. Mine has worked fine, but others have had trouble. https://www.amazon.com/101-Questions-About-Camping-Trailers-ebook/dp/B012OUSO74 —
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Below the handle there is a sleeve sticking out of the housing, that has a slot in it that looks like a keyway. Is there a lock cylinder that fits into the sleeve and locks the stop the handle from being lifted to release the ball? There is presently nothing to prevent the handle from being lifted. We purchased the trailer used and the dealer is no help.
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It did, however, come with a chrome ball-type lock tat you can see protruding in my photo. We used that. (It had a large protrusion that was released with the key and pushed out against the outside of the ball's socket; once in position & locked, it could not be removed.)
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200172024_200172024?cm_mmc=Google-pla&utm_source=Google_PLA&utm_medium=Trailers + Towing > Towing Locks + Hitch Pins&utm_campaign=Master Lock&utm_content=178542&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_7XFnIvP2gIVSSSGCh0oXQ7uEAYYAyABEgKrv_D_BwE
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Alko-AK7-AKS-Erde-Security-Hitch-Replacement-Trailer-Brass-Insert-Lock-Keys/371312487960?epid=1788763311&hash=item5673f2ee18:g:RfwAAOxyaTxRQQo9
I have an '06 and it worked fine. Hope this helps.....
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Just passing on old info. . .
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I thought it worked well; seemed it would be tough to easily defeat.
There are some threads here about coupler locks and I remember a video about how easily some models are defeated ! ! !
T@BMahal
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2008 DM T@DA — Towed by 2014 Dodge Durango — Full time since 6/29/17
"Travels With The Tiny"