Picked up another project
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Picked up another project
Picked up another "project" the other day..
Not sure what I'm going to do with it yet but it was a deal I couldn't pass up.
Note: when pulling this size load off of the stock 10,000/1,000 rated receiver hitch, check hitch welds after you get it home. :bang
My new Putnam 15,000/1600 Class V hitch will be here tomorrow...
Not sure what I'm going to do with it yet but it was a deal I couldn't pass up.
Note: when pulling this size load off of the stock 10,000/1,000 rated receiver hitch, check hitch welds after you get it home. :bang
My new Putnam 15,000/1600 Class V hitch will be here tomorrow...
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Ok, so you told us it was a 98, but didnt tell us if it was a 12 or 24v... What are you thinking Seriously though, I hate anything but a goosneck for heavy loads.
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Bobcat - didn't your '98 have the receiver hitch frame mount TSB done?
I did when it was released, and there were vestiges of cracks appearing; after installation, the hitch was abused quite a bit - even breaking 3/8" load-binding chain while "logging" trees with a 15mph running start to uproot them.
I did when it was released, and there were vestiges of cracks appearing; after installation, the hitch was abused quite a bit - even breaking 3/8" load-binding chain while "logging" trees with a 15mph running start to uproot them.