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Sleeve hitch with electric actuator purchase
I've searched hi and low and cant seem to be able to find a complete sleeve hitch with electric actuator so I decided to build my own. In doing so I thought there may be a market for a bolt on sleeve hitch so I decided to do a little market research. :bigthink: Would anybody be willing to spend 400.00 plus shipping for one? or is this price to high and really not worth it for you? At this time I would only offer for the cubcadet/mtd such as the 1811.
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I kinda think that's high for a sleeve hitch. You can buy a cat 0 3pt new for $485. Why would you make it electric? The 1811 has hydraulic lift for the sleeve hitch. :bigthink: Just trying to separate it from the other implements? :Huh:
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Did this for under $200 Xtreme hitch, adapter from Jeff in PA and winch from Harbor Freight :beerchug:
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I don't know why people want down pressure.... It isn't necessary, plus, it just takes away traction. A properly set blade, with a good cutting edge doesn't need down pressure. If your having trouble, add weight to the blade.
Anyway, I'm not saying don't build your own hitch to your specs. That's what we all do, build something the way WE want it. I'm just not sure there will be much of a market for selling them, that's all. |
Doesn't Johnny products make this already. Isn't it about $600
My manual sleeve hitch costs $115 with the briny adapter. |
All valid points and I appreciate your input that's why I started this thread to get your opinions thanks Doug
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If you sold a setup that included a brinly adapter and an actuator as well as a mounting point that replaced the lift link for the narrow frames i think you could sell it for 2-300 and still make money
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