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stewart

04-19-2005 08:31:37




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I have a to30 and i have a drawbar on my lift with a trailer ball but it will rotate around when you hook a trailor to it. Is there some kind of stablizer bar that goes on it also? Thank you very much for your help. Stewart




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stewart

04-20-2005 04:35:43




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 Re: Hitch in reply to stewart, 04-19-2005 08:31:37  
Thanks everybody for your replies they have been a big help. Stewart



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dan67

04-19-2005 20:07:02




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 Re: Hitch in reply to stewart, 04-19-2005 08:31:37  
made a hitch that works well used a start from a northern hyd. made hitch. To dark tonight to get picture. I'll take one tomarrow and post it in Parts& pieces. Works great and gets used daily



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Boss Hog

04-19-2005 10:48:52




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 Re: Hitch in reply to stewart, 04-19-2005 08:31:37  
My Uncle made this trailer hitch for me. It sure is nice.

I can pick up trailers with 3 different ball sizes or a pin hitch easily. Don't have to mess with cranking a jack handle up or down.


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gshadel

04-19-2005 13:49:59




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 Re: Hitch in reply to Boss Hog, 04-19-2005 10:48:52  
THAT! is an AWESOME piece of work! Maybe I'll be able to fab-up something like that some day.



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Boss Hog

04-20-2005 05:30:17




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 Re: Hitch in reply to gshadel, 04-19-2005 13:49:59  
Thanks, but it wasn't my work.

The frame is actually from a Massey Ferguson weight transfer hitch, like this one:

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gshadel

04-19-2005 09:19:59




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 Re: Hitch in reply to stewart, 04-19-2005 08:31:37  
There are quite a few different styles of drawbar locks available. A lot of guys make their own. I bought one from TSC a couple weeks ago for ~$12 or so. It is an off the shelf item.. Also go to "parts and pieces" over on the left column and search thru the picture galleries for drawbar locks, there are quite a few pictures of homemade drawbar locks in there.



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