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Old 12-13-2016, 10:01 PM
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Nice score on the weights!

I don't know how many bolts holds your hitch on, but if it just mounts where the stock hitch does, I'm not sure I'd hang 120# off of it.....
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[QUOTE=J-Mech;403094]Nice score on the weights!

I don't know how many bolts holds your hitch on, but if it just mounts where the stock hitch does, I'm not sure I'd hang 120# off of

its one of the ones that xtream sold. 5 total I think. And I've been considering using anot her rear plate to weld it to so I can utilise all the rear cover bolts
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its one of the ones that xtream sold. 5 total I think. And I've been considering using anot her rear plate to weld it to so I can utilise all the rear cover bolts
I'd attach it to the frame. You can use larger bolts up top, and you won't risk tearing up something on the rear end.
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I'd attach it to the frame. You can use larger bolts up top, and you won't risk tearing up something on the rear end.
I may do that. I want to make a cover that wraps around anyway.
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I may do that. I want to make a cover that wraps around anyway.
I have a rear hitch cover that came off of a 1864. (For a bagger. Looks like a 3pt plate without the rockshaft.) Been "modified" already, and it ain't purdy.... I'd sell it cheap if I can find it and your interested.
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That'd be cool. If ya wanna think up a price and what not and send me a pm. I can't buy anything until after the holidays though. Kiddos stripped me this year
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