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zieg72

2" receiver done on the cheap

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zieg72

Not the prettiest but it does the job. Didn't cost me anything to build, being a packrat came in handy with this one. The hitch came off a rusted up Suburban that was on its way to the scraper. I used 4 flat bars I had that was the perfect length to replace the top rear hitch plates and down to the rear end housing. The drill press came in handy and had to grind down the plates to get close enough to the rear end hitch hole in the differential. Some washers and the right length/size all thread and it is as strong as it could be.

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can whlvr

good job,i did one similar years ago with an old reese hitch that i bought for a leased truck and took off when i gave it back :thumbs:

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AMC RULES

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Hydro

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Don1977

Looks good and a good use of used parts. I have receiver hitch off a van that I plan to make a catagory 1 three point hitch for my green tractor.

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