EZ Hitch Weld On

   / EZ Hitch Weld On #1  

digicamnut

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I welded on my EZ hitch to the lift arms. They don't move around much now!
 

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   / EZ Hitch Weld On #2  
Interesting. From the looks if you are welding them on they could be made pretty easy. I'm trying to think what I have that would NOT fit in the regular holes if I couldn't use the EZ hitch, can't think of anything at the moment.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #3  
Well, others have talked about welding them on but you are the first to actually do it!!

The "J-HOOK" can be ordered by itself if anyone is interested.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #4  
AHH thats what I was talking about.Guess I'm one of the 'others' Of course if someone didn't weld , then the original way would be their way to go.thats a very adaptable product.
You also get quick use if needed of the original ball swival
Now that I look at it if you were careful when you cut the 'J" from the framework, the tube channel and pins could be the start of another project of some sort.
they seem to be well worth the money.
They are on my Wish list..
Great Job.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #5  
Bedlam said:
Now that I look at it if you were careful when you cut the 'J" from the framework, the tube channel and pins could be the start of another project of some sort.
.

You can purchase just the "J-HOOK" if desired.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #6  
You can now buy the "J-HOOKS" without the bottom housing at CARTERANDSONSLLC.COM. They are listed under the BUY EZ-HITCH HERE tab.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #7  
Now that is really interesting. Why would I not want to do this??? Seriously.
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #8  
Because you might like to have it a permanent part of the lift arm and allow you to still use the standard ball fittings, and still not have to remove the ones that have the channel to them.
customized.LOL
 
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Bedlam said:
Because you might like to have it a permanent part of the lift arm and allow you to still use the standard ball fittings, and still not have to remove the ones that have the channel to them.
customized.LOL

I think you might have misunderstood what you think I should have said.

I said, why shouldn't I do this?
 
   / EZ Hitch Weld On #10  
daBear said:
I think you might have misunderstood what you think I should have said.

Is that a line from Abbott and Costello????

Just kidding, let me know if you have any questions about our hitches.

Jerome
 

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