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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Alaska
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I need to move trailers alot around my place and the tractor is a whole lot quicker and easier to crab into spots compared to my truck.
A buddy had made one of these to fit his Bocbcat and it worked pretty slick. Here's a pic of puttin' it together. It really works good at pullin' up fence posts, too! AKfish |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Alaska
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bx24 - thanks. It's a JD110. Nah, I sprung for the Workpro forks from JD. They're worth every penny!!
Willl - now, those look stout! With that pintle hook-up you could move some real weight. What tractor FEL is that mounted on? AKfish |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Northwest, WA
Posts: 867
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The pintle setup was for my father to keep him from waisting any more of his trailer hitches/couplers. He was using it on his utility and boat trailers which was fine, but he kept forgetting about the angle of the dangle and tweaking his hitch recievers all to heck. Hence the pintle hook, if ya check out my photo bucket you'll find the 'eye' portion mounted to a fixture that fits any ball hitch w/ a 4" square tongue. This way the angle factor didn't hurt anything. |
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