Posted by Fatjay on December 22, 2016 at 08:43:42 from (108.2.211.44):
In Reply to: Christmas came early! posted by Fatjay on December 21, 2016 at 16:02:35:
Yes, it's a receiver cat 1 2" receiver for his kubota b7200 and my kubota b8200.
Lifting trailers onto the ball, or cranking up/down for the support is hard on him. This way he can lower the 3pt, back up under it, raise, and be attached.
He's been messing with attaching a ball to the back via a half inch steel piece, but when he turns he can jacknife the trailer on the tires just with normal turning since it's so close. This will let him easily put a ball on and he won't have to worry about turning to hard and running the trailer into the rear tire.
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