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Tyler (MD)

03-05-2001 15:05:44




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Wonder if there'd be any use for one of these?

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Use your tractor to hual anything your truck can just use your insert from your truck.cat.0-1-2

Tyman




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Texas2N

03-06-2001 03:58:03




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  

I got one but not at $125.00, from this source.
It works great. If anyone is interested drop me an email and I'll tell you where to get one at
less than $50.

Thanks,

Chuck



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Tyler (MD)

03-06-2001 13:19:33




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 Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Texas2N, 03-06-2001 03:58:03  
This one I posted was found in the "Photo Ads" on this site. Just for giggles. There's a 1930 Ford Model A tractor for sale there too. Wish I had some $$.

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Dumb Logger

03-06-2001 19:57:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-06-2001 13:19:33  
Now there,s a snowmobile for Dave#1



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i don't like the color

03-05-2001 22:50:00




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
does it come in green?



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Brad

03-05-2001 20:00:18




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
I bought a receiver type hitch on sale ( couldn't find the one I wanted at a junkyard), sawed the ends off and welded it under my work platform. The tractor doesn't manuever as tight as I'd like it to with all the extra length behind the axle and it's a little tweeky when backing. I'll have to try it again when the tractor is back together to see if the rebuilt steering box helps.



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PAUL8N

03-05-2001 17:40:51




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
i would be interested in the drawings also, love to make things for her. Thanks, paul



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Tom VB

03-05-2001 17:03:37




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
They are great. I use mine all of the time. Ed Gooding sent me his pictures with measurements so I could make one. But I got lazy and bought one from Northern tool as stated below.



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Ed Gooding (VA)

03-05-2001 16:08:02




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
I've got one, Tyler. I've got three trailers, with three different sized balls (1-7/8", 2", 2 5/8"). Sometimes I have to move them around to do stuff like dress the driveway parking area with new gravel, make parking room when the wife is having a big family shin-dig, etc. Saves me some time to just slap a different hitch into the receiver, hook up and go. I don't have one of those hitches with all three balls on it that you just rotate, or it would be even easier. I've got pictures of mine with dimensions. Not that hard to make if you can weld and have access to scrap metal. Let me know if you are interested and I'll post here.

Regards..... ..... ..... Ed
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Ed Gooding (VA)

03-06-2001 03:06:20




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 Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 03-05-2001 16:08:02  
Here it is, and it's even in green for the s.a. above (LOL):

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Hope this helps..... ..... Ed
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ColBob

03-06-2001 19:59:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 03-06-2001 03:06:20  
Thanks... I had a friend make some 9N battery hold down straps out of stainless (real close to the origninal).... Maybe this can be the project for this Spring!



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ColBob

03-06-2001 19:58:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 03-06-2001 03:06:20  
Thanks... I had a friend make some 9N battery hold down straps out of stainless (real close to the origninal).... Maybe this can be the project for this Spring!



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John-COLO

03-05-2001 17:19:23




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 Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 03-05-2001 16:08:02  
Access to scrap metal!!! I know a guy works for a fabricator in MD who can have the parts cut, formed, maybe even welded. Initials TN. I feel another thang in the works. ;>)tOTG



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Tyler (MD)

03-05-2001 17:46:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to John-COLO, 03-05-2001 17:19:23  
:-)



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Paul (WI)

03-05-2001 17:05:50




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 Re: Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 03-05-2001 16:08:02  
I would like to build one of these as it would help to keep the tractor wheels farther away from the camper when parking it. The pictures and dimensions would be welcome.



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Old George

03-05-2001 15:35:51




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 Re: Interesting Concept in reply to Tyler (MD), 03-05-2001 15:05:44  
Sure must be! I see something similar in the Northern Tool catalog all the time. I think they were a little pricier though.



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