lincmercguy
Silver Member
I have this cat 1 trailer mover and now have a cat 2 quick hitch on my 5055 with the adjustable top hook. I had a thought of just buying a cat 2 drawbar that will fit in the quick hitch (I measured), remove the cat 1 pins from the mover, then just bolting the drawbar to the bottom of the mover with a or 4 grade 8 bolts.
It's within the range of the top link height adjustment. I'd have to add some washers or plate to fill the gap, but I think it would be pretty solid for moving empty trailers around. I'd have to add quick hitch pins too, of course.
My other option is to just use it on the 5105. But the 5055 is front wheel assist and I usually use the mover to pull the trailer into or out of the yard when it's really muddy or snowy. But the trailer would put some weight on the rear wheels.
A QH compatible cat 2 mover is a bit pricey, especially when I have this one already.
It's within the range of the top link height adjustment. I'd have to add some washers or plate to fill the gap, but I think it would be pretty solid for moving empty trailers around. I'd have to add quick hitch pins too, of course.
My other option is to just use it on the 5105. But the 5055 is front wheel assist and I usually use the mover to pull the trailer into or out of the yard when it's really muddy or snowy. But the trailer would put some weight on the rear wheels.
A QH compatible cat 2 mover is a bit pricey, especially when I have this one already.