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Posted by rgv tx on December 22, 2005 at 14:37:33 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: getting a ball hitch to fit on a three point tract posted by Jim St. Aubin on December 22, 2005 at 07:54:44:

Jim, I found and purchased this one on Ebay in the spring of this year. It accepts any 2 inch receiver item, and as can be seen in the picture it has a drop hitch in it. I also put my 2 5/16 ball mount on it as well as a hook. I paid under 100 bucks for it delivered to the house, but the unfortunatly the man no longer makes them to sell. This one is well made, and I have seen some similar to this on Ebay since. The only other place I saw one was at Northern Tools. Their address is www.northerntool.com I will include a link to one they sell for cat 2 and 3 here. They show one in the catalog for a cat 1, but I can"t find it on the web site right now. It"s 200 bucks which is why I bought the one on Ebay. If you have a welder, there is no reason you can"t make your own. You could even buy just the receiver part and take it to a welder with some dimmensions and have one made cheaper than Northern wants for theirs, just a thought. HTH, George
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