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quick hitch mod

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edgro

Nice work, good idea well done

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stevasaurus

That is really slick.  I like the spring lock.  :occasion-xmas:

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bottjernat1

Sweet Ill take 2

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Goldnboy

I'm in!

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Tractorhead

Good solution, like it 👍

 

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tom2p



Nice !

 

I'm in also !

 

 

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71_Bronco

Looks like a neat idea. Just not sure how strong the draw-bars are on these. Maybe some experts can weigh in here.

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WVHillbilly520H
6 minutes ago, 71_Bronco said:

Looks like a neat idea. Just not sure how strong the draw-bars are on these. Maybe some experts can weigh in here.

I have done some really heavy towing/dragging (near 1000 lbs) with my 520 and no adverse affects yet bought it new and have used it as a tractor since.

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David Ullman

I have used it to move my trailer around with a tractor on the trailer, it is a load but it did the job.

 

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lynnmor

I had a ball mounted on the drawbar and bent it right down with a heavier than average popup camper.  I made a ball mount that pins to the drawbar and also links to the upper transmission bolt.  With this setup, I have the ball higher and as far forward as possible.  The popup is long gone, but the hitch will handle a 6-1/2' x 12' trailer piled high with mulch.  In the photo you will see that the support is in two pieces pinned together.  I just drop a pin in the drawbar and pin the support.  The upper part stays on the tractor.

 

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David Ullman

I made one of those myself, they work good, but I'm just thinking outside the box I guess.

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David Ullman

The other thing I did was drilled and tapped the front of the draw bar, then used a bolt to take up the play. With a small plate between the draw bar and transmission to distribute the weight.

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