Posted by kyplowboy on August 24, 2010 at 05:18:04 from (98.93.3.69):
In Reply to: Quad creativity??? posted by dave2 on August 24, 2010 at 04:36:20:
Best thing I have done for mine has been a "Reese" type recever hitch that bolts to the factory hitch. Put the hitch in upside down and it puts the ball (or hole) about 6" higher and almost a foot further back. Makes trailers and tobacco wagons alot easier to back up and makes my truck bed fencing trailer pull beter by not have'n the hitch as low to the ground and tail gate not so high in the air.
Second best has been a spot light mounted on the handle bars. Works kinda like a police car spot light. Makes finding cows easier and turn it 90 degrees to the left, drive real slow around bean fields and it really aids in pest control. (Turn it to the right if you are left eye dominant, might not be able to get away with this trick where you live.)
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