2manyrocks
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10.8 degrees which I roughly copied from ponytug's adapter in the sense that he used 2x2 tubing at the bottom to establish his angle. I couldn't find enough flat plate in the dimensions needed to totally copy his adapter, but I had enough 2x2 heavy wall tubing on hand to make this version.
Already seeing things I wish I'd changed. If I had used two vertical tubes in the very center of the adapter, I could have sandwiched a receiver hitch tube between them....
Overall, I suspect PowerTracManiac may have the better approach because the basic SSQA adapter he used as a starting point is already completed, and he didn't have to source a lot of other materials other than the angle his welding shop was able to provide.
Already seeing things I wish I'd changed. If I had used two vertical tubes in the very center of the adapter, I could have sandwiched a receiver hitch tube between them....
Overall, I suspect PowerTracManiac may have the better approach because the basic SSQA adapter he used as a starting point is already completed, and he didn't have to source a lot of other materials other than the angle his welding shop was able to provide.