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Re: Drawbar ball hitch
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Posted by Ray,IN on June 05, 2004 at 21:23:01 from (66.244.73.183):
In Reply to: Drawbar ball hitch posted by CityBoy on June 02, 2004 at 20:08:16:
Like Kevin said, I just used a 12" piece of 2" angle iron. I drilled one hole in each end, one to bolt it to the end hole on the drawbar, and the other to hold a 6"long X 1/2" dia bolt with the head sawed off and a j bent in the end to hook over the bottom link bar. I have towed loaded stock traliers from muddy, snowy, barn lots; my 24' hay trailer picking up bales in the field etc. The main concern though is braking, unless you install an electric brake controller on your tractor you've just placed all your trust in your tractor brakes to stop that 6,000lb load behind you.
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