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reciever hitch (sorta o.t.)

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Rob N VA

04-11-2008 05:21:33




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Does anyone know where I can find a 3 point attachment that will allow me to put a regular truck tow reciever in. My goal is to use my 3 ball reciever on my tractor so I don"t have to change balls every time I need a different size ball, but I can"t find a 3 point attachment that will work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your time!

Rob




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jon

04-11-2008 17:26:52




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  

Dunk said:

Interesting you should say that.

My scrape blade has holes to vary the pitch, frontwards, or backwards.

Lots of times I have bolted a ball in the ones to the rear, and moved a trailer, or a boat around.


Interesting you should say that, mine has holes on it too but I never thought about using it. May give that a try.

Great minds think alike? :lol:

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Dunk

04-11-2008 16:43:52




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to don b, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  

jon said: (quoted from post at 19:59:37 04/11/08) I've been meaning to cut a hole & weld a reciever in my box blade since it seems to be on the tractor more than anything.

Your mileage may vary though.


Interesting you should say that.

My scrape blade has holes to vary the pitch, frontwards, or backwards.

Lots of times I have bolted a ball in the ones to the rear, and moved a trailer, or a boat around.

I also used them to bolt the trumpet to, so that I could put the required torque on the lower lift pins that I replaced, thanks fellers that had input on that job.

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Larry59

04-11-2008 16:31:04




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
WOW... got call from another guy on form about this showing how to do it. Just what I am going to build to. Thanks. Made my day. *S



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jon

04-11-2008 15:59:37




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
I've been meaning to cut a hole & weld a reciever in my box blade since it seems to be on the tractor more than anything.

Your mileage may vary though.



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old-9

04-11-2008 14:49:16




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
I bought an old reciever for (something?) at a sale and cut and welded together what you are looking for. Cost $10.00 or so. I would send or post photos, however gave it to my son.

joe



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MikeRW

04-11-2008 13:12:36




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
Its not a 3 point attachment but I had a receiver hitch custom made so that it bolts onto the underside where you would bolt on the draw bar. Had the square stock welded to 1/2" plate so that the 2 bolt holes toward the front of the tractor were totally in the clear of the square stock and then the two bolt holes in the back are extremely close to the square stock to you need to use Allen Head grade 8 bolts. So far it's worked great.

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roger '40 9n

04-11-2008 06:59:18




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
Northern tool has one not too pricey.


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Roger



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PhilipIN

04-11-2008 06:23:36




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
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I have AutoCAD drawings for this. Send me a private e-mail and I will send you plans. Philip.



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GB in MT.

04-11-2008 05:33:40




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  


Rob;

I can't remember who made and posted this, but here it is, so you can see what they look like. And yes you can buy these already made, on various sites, on the internet.

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HTH

Gary 8)



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Marty 2N IL

04-11-2008 05:28:25




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 Re: reciever hitch (sorta o.t.) in reply to Rob N VA, 04-11-2008 05:21:33  
I am pretty sure that this site sell them. I know Northern tool sells them also. I made one for my tractors it works great let me know I can send you a picture. I had it posted before you might be able to do a search for it.



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