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Novice's first project recever hitch HH175
Relax! y,all. the hitch is for a lawn mower and won't see much weight or stress. It was fun to build and I hope it will hold up better than the cheesy angle iron piece the dealer wanted to sell me. The local scrap dealer had the right size tube for a 2" receiver. Sorry about the poor pics. I wish I'd taken some photos before I painted it. I'd love to know what y'all think.
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#2
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another pic
Another hitch pic, It is on a Husqvarna zero turn
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#3
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another one I will use the hitch to pull a "chip-n-Vac"
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#4
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Last one, I didn't weld to the mower frame. It is bolted in 6 places
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Good Job! I'm sure your welding is just as good if not better then someone getting their $10 per hour and kicking out a hundred of them a day. Looks good to me!
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Looks WAY overkill. Which is to say, PERFECT!
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Thanks Guys, I used it yesterday and it seemed plenty strong. Just gotta remember not to do any "zero' turn with the trailer.
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