Dc hitch redesign

Been redesigning the hitch on my DC for a while now and about to get finished up with it. I kinda got side tracked working on my vac puller and put this one on the back burner but now that the vac is finally finished it?s time to pull out the big horses and put this ole girl back on the track
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I know almost nothing about tractor pulling. I've often read on this forum the need to get the point of attachment higher? Is that what do are doing here? And would a tractor so "modified" be placed in a modified class? Your cover for the differential looks terrific. I'm sure it was a chore to get that flat so it would bolt to the face in one plane. gobble
 
(quoted from post at 10:33:22 09/30/18)I'm sure it was a chore to get that flat so it would bolt to the face in one plane. gobble
Especially with all the welding on it. Did you weld it while it was bolted to the diff?
 
(reply to post at 15:26:17 09/30/18)
Looks good, show in later pics how you are going to adjust it up and down, some clubs here allow 20 in. and a lot use 18. Beautiful job on the rear cover.
 
I?ve still got to weld a plate in above the drawbar then I?m going to drill
a one inch hole in that plate and the bottom plate to weld two nuts
over then I will screw a grade 8 bolt from the top and bottom to lock
the drawbar in place. We are allowed 20 inches from the ground to
the hitch point
 

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