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“Slide-On” Trailer Ball Hitches
Russell Reay, Cuttingsville, Vt., recently sent FARM SHOW photos of 2 different “slide-on” ball hitches he made for his tractors that make hooking up to trailers an easier job.
“I use 2 compact tractors on my Christmas tree farm, a Ford 1210 and a Deere 1050, along with 3-pt. implements and 4 different trailers,” says Reay. “My slide-on hitches let me quickly attach a trailer ball on the tractor drawbar without the need for any wrenches. I store the hitches on front of the trailer where they’re easy to access.”
He used scrap steel to make both hitches. “I always hang onto any scrap steel that’s bigger than one square inch, because I never know when it might come in handy to make something. My closest store to buy new steel is located 12 miles away.”
The hitch for the Ford tractor consists of a 1 1/2-ft. long steel bar with a ball bolted onto one end. At the other end, Reay welded 2 pieces of angle iron to a 6-in. long steel plate that he bolted to the bar. He also drilled a hole through the bar for a draw pin.
To install, Reay just slides the hitch over the drawbar and drops the draw pin in place.
The hitch for the Deere tractor consists of a 2-ft. length of 1 by 2-in. square tubing with a ball bolted onto one end. A hole in the middle of the tubing is used to drop in the draw pin.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Russell Reay, 97 Stewart Lane, Cuttingsville, Vt. 05738 (ph 802 492-3323; russreay@vermontel.net).


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2020 - Volume #44, Issue #6