KennyG
Elite Member
This is pretty minor mod but it solved a big problem for me. I found my Harbor Freight quick hitch wouldn't work with my Frontier box blade. The BB has the QH pin recessed between braces that are 2 inches apart. The bolts on the QH hook hit the frame and keep the hook from engaging the pin. It must work OK with the iHitch hook because it sticks out farther and isn't adjustable.
Another TBN member cut the bolts down and staked them into the QH. That wouldn't work for me because my wood splitter doesn't have a QH upper pin so I have to be able to reposition the hook.
I bought a pair of 1/2" hitch pins and cut them down just long enough to span the hook bracket. I also cut a screwdriver slot in one end. I picked up a couple of smaller spring pins and ground down the edge of the hook a little to add some gap between the hook and the bracket. After I put the hitch pins in and insert the spring pins, I use the screwdriver slot to rotate the hitch pins so the spring pins are fully in the gap and out of the way. This way, I can use the QH on the BB and still easily move the hook to a higher position.
Another TBN member cut the bolts down and staked them into the QH. That wouldn't work for me because my wood splitter doesn't have a QH upper pin so I have to be able to reposition the hook.
I bought a pair of 1/2" hitch pins and cut them down just long enough to span the hook bracket. I also cut a screwdriver slot in one end. I picked up a couple of smaller spring pins and ground down the edge of the hook a little to add some gap between the hook and the bracket. After I put the hitch pins in and insert the spring pins, I use the screwdriver slot to rotate the hitch pins so the spring pins are fully in the gap and out of the way. This way, I can use the QH on the BB and still easily move the hook to a higher position.


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