Pulling Hitch Build...
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Pulling Hitch Build...
Well Saturday is the season opener so I figured it would be a good time to build a hitch!
Started out with all this, got it all at Northern Tool and Equipment and I have put in the part numbers so that you can order online if you need to.
From left to right we have
Total Price: $69.96
First Mock up where to attach the adaptor to the channel. You want it in a spot that will give you the most adjustability for different pulls/rules. Mine is all they way up because my hitch is REAL low to the ground. The reason i used the adaptor was that it was a 2" piece of stock that already had the hole in it... Only prep was to grind the paint off it to weld.
After that you can weld it up. Make sure it is square.
Pretty up the welds with a grinder is you so desire.
Good welds for a stick machine
nice penitration
And that's it! I used the pins instead of the bolts that come with the ring and channel so that the hitch can be adjusted easy and quick. You could save $10 by using th ebolts but I like these better.
Started out with all this, got it all at Northern Tool and Equipment and I have put in the part numbers so that you can order online if you need to.
From left to right we have
- 3" Adjustable Eye and Channel (Comes in a kit) Part #128901
- 2" tp 1-1/2" Hitch Adaptor Part #330686
- (2) - 5/8"x4" HD Hitch Pins Part #125610
Total Price: $69.96
First Mock up where to attach the adaptor to the channel. You want it in a spot that will give you the most adjustability for different pulls/rules. Mine is all they way up because my hitch is REAL low to the ground. The reason i used the adaptor was that it was a 2" piece of stock that already had the hole in it... Only prep was to grind the paint off it to weld.
After that you can weld it up. Make sure it is square.
Pretty up the welds with a grinder is you so desire.
Good welds for a stick machine
nice penitration
And that's it! I used the pins instead of the bolts that come with the ring and channel so that the hitch can be adjusted easy and quick. You could save $10 by using th ebolts but I like these better.
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CumminDodge (04-05-2013)
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holy long hitch batman!
looks good, but it WILL bend and break off that 2" tubing right behind your welds unless you gusset it.
if you are really serious about pulling (not just a once a year at the fair type puller) then cut that hitch down and suck it up under the truck more. the closer the better.
I wish mine was closer but I would have had to either build a whole new custom receiver or cut the heck out of my stocker to slide it forward, but I didn't wanna weaken it any.
oh and BTW- those hitch pins are the first thing to break with a truck that has traction and some good power. some orgs wont even allow you to use them because its a safety issue if hitches are breaking all night.
looks good, but it WILL bend and break off that 2" tubing right behind your welds unless you gusset it.
if you are really serious about pulling (not just a once a year at the fair type puller) then cut that hitch down and suck it up under the truck more. the closer the better.
I wish mine was closer but I would have had to either build a whole new custom receiver or cut the heck out of my stocker to slide it forward, but I didn't wanna weaken it any.
oh and BTW- those hitch pins are the first thing to break with a truck that has traction and some good power. some orgs wont even allow you to use them because its a safety issue if hitches are breaking all night.
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And that is a different house. Stephs Uncle's house in Mathews. He used to be a welder at the shipyard.
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holy long hitch batman!
looks good, but it WILL bend and break off that 2" tubing right behind your welds unless you gusset it.
if you are really serious about pulling (not just a once a year at the fair type puller) then cut that hitch down and suck it up under the truck more. the closer the better.
I wish mine was closer but I would have had to either build a whole new custom receiver or cut the heck out of my stocker to slide it forward, but I didn't wanna weaken it any.
oh and BTW- those hitch pins are the first thing to break with a truck that has traction and some good power. some orgs wont even allow you to use them because its a safety issue if hitches are breaking all night.
looks good, but it WILL bend and break off that 2" tubing right behind your welds unless you gusset it.
if you are really serious about pulling (not just a once a year at the fair type puller) then cut that hitch down and suck it up under the truck more. the closer the better.
I wish mine was closer but I would have had to either build a whole new custom receiver or cut the heck out of my stocker to slide it forward, but I didn't wanna weaken it any.
oh and BTW- those hitch pins are the first thing to break with a truck that has traction and some good power. some orgs wont even allow you to use them because its a safety issue if hitches are breaking all night.
this was just a quick fix for this weekend. It will be beefed up for the rest of the season, just need it to last one time before I fix it up. I don't think my poor little 1st Gen can hurt it too bad... the CR maybe.
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