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Re: how much is it worth?
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Posted by RickL on June 20, 2006 at 03:02:03 from (69.66.35.198):
In Reply to: how much is it worth? posted by Tim Shultz on June 19, 2006 at 15:06:17:
that looks like an early (schueler ?) cushion huitch. Very similar to the DMI units that are very popular. two little levere allow you to slide drawbar out and in,other lever right to left. they are really nice if you do alot of pulling. the drop down fram hitch part loks like has been added on. Never seen them from factory with that on them. I jus price a new DMI unit early this spring $725.00. brackets another $75. the unit you ahow in picture if the springs and lever are all still fee and working etc and drawbar doesn't look to worn then yea go for it. I have seen the DMI units on autions bring up too $200.00. I look at it this way,whats it worht to you thats all that matters.
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