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Posted by CityBoy -- THANKS !!! on June 03, 2004 at 18:56:03 from (70.240.228.108):
In Reply to: Drawbar ball hitch posted by CityBoy on June 02, 2004 at 20:08:16:
Appreciate all the responses, and glad to see that my thoughts on the issue were in line with the responses. I'll be pulling a small utility trailer with mostly light loads (most under 1,000lbs). I figure I'll cook something up to go between top link and drawbar. txblu -- no offense taken by anyone referring to me as CityBoy ..... that's what I call myself, and that's what I am during the week. Come weekend though I grab the overalls, gloves and workboots and go to our place in the country where I become CountryBoy and work myself to the nub tending longhorns, building/fixing fence and outbuildings, cutting pastures, and fixing whatever's broke or don't work right. The weekends are the much better part of my life. .... a lot of fine and knowledgable people on these boards. My MF35 is an invaluable tool; the advice in helping me get more out of it is much appreciated.
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