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Old 12-26-2011, 05:28 PM
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One more thing, if your hitch point is above the axle tubes (like the ball hitch in your photos), your tractor will have a tendency to drive out from under the trailer. If the hitch point is beneath the axle tubes (the factory hitch hole), the pull on the implement will try to pull your front tires onto the ground. Something to think about.



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