Posted by dave2 on October 11, 2010 at 13:07:22 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks, this is the best picture I have on my computer but should be good enough.
I want to mount a hitch like this...
Only out of the way option I have is to make a plate that bolts to the 4 bolts (or the bottom two if that would be enough) you see on the plate where the lift arm chains are mounted. Would have to be bent at an angle so I could weld/bolt the hitch to it.
2 ????'s now.
1) how thick of material would I have to use to handle the hitch? Max trailer weight would be 3500 pounds now and then, but main purpose would be pulling a small 1000 pound trailer and just a drawbar for tedder, etc.
2) the ball mount/drawbar would have to be 16"-18" long. Maybe skip the 3500# trailer because of the tongue weight?
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