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I made two of these one peice of tube just modified a little to fit the  7/8   6.5 T   clevis



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Quote from: mudslayer2008 on April 17, 2009, 02:48:23 PM
I made two of these one peice of tube just modified a little to fit the  7/8   6.5 T   clevis



hey i would be very careful using that because i see some gaps in the paint just behind the clevis that might be a weak point just my 2 cents.
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Quote from: Trent on June 18, 2008, 03:20:23 PM
do you think that you could make me one

how much would it cost without the cleavis, just the hitch
I got one for $10 you come get it. Way more heavy duty then anything you can by from Reese or Tractor supply and the nice thing is you can still attach a ball and use it as a HD hitch for towing a heavy trailer. I yanked a tree out of my driveway that fell during a storm it was about 20"s around and had to weigh at least 10,000lbs. I used a 30' x 10" tow strap used for heavy equipment like cement trucks that get stuck and nothing broke so I am pretty sure you will never ever break it...lol! 15ft running start in 4lo with foot to the floor was moving this tree about 2ft a pull until I got it out of my driveway that should give you some kind of idea how heavy this tree was...it was probably a lot more than 10,000lbs might have been 20,000 who knows, all I know is it was f***ing heavy!

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