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Old 06-23-2014, 09:40 PM
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If the sleeve hitch adapter is "floating" how is any trailer weight on the tractor?
there isnt... that was why i added the wheels so i would just be pulling the weight and not carrying any of it. I tried it without the wheels, it sheered the pins in the lift lever the first bump i went over.

maybe "floating" isnt the proper term....i was referring to the fact the lifting straps on the sleeve hitch itself are slotted, allowing the hitch with the wheels to move up or down if need with the couture of the ground. I would assume if it didnt, you'd get high centered and lose traction every time you went through a pothole.

c69ss396 - excellent idea...If the wheels i have on there dont hold up, I'll get some like those
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Old 07-05-2014, 09:24 PM
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By the looks of the gravel pin in the back ground you are alot closer to me than I thought. Nice tractor BTW.
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As I poke around here I'm thinking you guys are BRILLIANT! SO much cool stuff.
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