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H hitches-half speed tinkering.
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Posted by Tom Windsor on February 03, 2007 at 22:13:07 from (152.163.100.65):
Well, after visiting the local scrap yard and design, cutting and welding, I now have a 3 point hitch system that I can insert a Ball, a pendle hitch and remove that and insert regular draw bar. So, I am saying that I can pretty well hook up anything to tow to my H. However, I learned the weakness...and that is, the cg is shifted so far back that the front wheels come off the ground quickly. So, next weekend, I will cut out and weld up a hanger to bolt onto the front rails to receive the 96# weights. Maybe 4 of them. That might keep the wheels on the ground. Anyway, tinkering around is fun---but it is hard to tinker seriously with one hand working and the other in my pocket to keep from banging the sore thumb---did you ever try to light a torch with one hand and adjust it? TW
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