fatboycowen
Silver Member
I need a trailer hitch. I also wanted one to raise and drag logs (not too frequently). I thought maybe i'd get a cheap 3 point receiver. Then, i thought maybe i could surround it with concrete, and use it when i need a medium ballast. I have a backhoe when i need serious ballast, but its big and clumsy, and has no hitch.
For 23 bucks, i can get a hitch extension, and weld it on to whatever length i need. I'll weld on some braces from scrap i have laying around. Then, weld on some rebar to further engage the concrete. Then, build a plywood box around it and fill with concrete. I'll be just over 100 bucks when done.
Hopefully the attachment works.
Thoughts? Stupid idea? What type of hook should i weld on to the top, for log skidding?
My only concern is how well the bottom pins are attached. It looks like they are just thread in, and i don't know how thick the steel is that it's threaded into. Should i be concerned with that?
For 23 bucks, i can get a hitch extension, and weld it on to whatever length i need. I'll weld on some braces from scrap i have laying around. Then, weld on some rebar to further engage the concrete. Then, build a plywood box around it and fill with concrete. I'll be just over 100 bucks when done.
Hopefully the attachment works.
Thoughts? Stupid idea? What type of hook should i weld on to the top, for log skidding?
My only concern is how well the bottom pins are attached. It looks like they are just thread in, and i don't know how thick the steel is that it's threaded into. Should i be concerned with that?