Homesteadonomics demonstrates making a trailer hitch/coupler lock. It is a pretty basic design: 4″ steel tubing, two lock hasps and puck locks, a 2″ hitch ball, and a hinge.
While it might be a bit overkill, he thinks it will give him a bit more peace of mind on camping trips when he decides to leave the trailer for day outings. Maybe it can do the same for you…
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