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Easy Way To Transport Center Pivot Tires
Anyone who regularly loads and transports center pivot tires will be interested in this new device that attaches to any pickup-mounted receiver hitch.
  The Tip’n’Git consists of a rectangular metal frame that’s free to rotate so that one side is down on the ground, and a removable, upright retaining arm above the frame that’s secured inside a pipe by a spring-loaded pin. The tire sets inside the frame between a pair of adjustable rods.
  To load the tire, you pull a spring-loaded pin on the frame and rotate it down to the ground, then roll the tire onto the frame between the rods. After rotating the frame back to its original position and locking it in place, attach the retaining arm to secure the tire.
  Inventor Mark Buskirk says, “I came up with the idea because I have about 20 center pivots, each averaging 7 towers or 14 tires per pivot.
  “There’s no need to remove The Tip’n’Git unless you want to pull a trailer. It’ll handle tires ranging from 40 to 58 in. tall, so you can use it with truck and implement tires, too. The adjustable support rods ensure the tire will always have adequate ground clearance no matter the size of your pickup.”
  Sells for $578.99 plus S&H.


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #1