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Has anyone built a sleeve hitch weight bracket?

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3 hours ago, Pullstart said:

 

That’s including 11.99 shipping.  Order about 30 of them, and you’ll save a ton of money :lol:

No, that would only be $ 359.70, not nearly a ton unless they were lead slugs.  He would need to save $ 3,200 in pennies to save a ton.    :ROTF:

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1968Commando
On 2/8/2025 at 7:45 PM, Lee1977 said:

Most of us add a receiver hitch to the rear bolted to the top of the axle and braced down to the WH hitch. Either bought or home made. I don't have a weight bracket for mine, but do have pulverize that adds weight.   Guess about 80 #..SAM-1726.jpg

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As you can see there are other mods going on here. winch for rear lift. raised fender seat bracket and gas tank. This receiver hitch is braced off the top of the transmission.

The trick to using the sleeve hitch with the receiver hitch is it has to be modified also. Move the lift lever to the out side.

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The reason for the home made sleeve hitch I built the pulverizer hitch too short. The tractor is raised with 25" tires rear and 16" tires on 6" spindles.

Is that black sleeve hitch homemade? Is that workable to were i could put a 2” square box on one if I made one and then hook up some attachments?

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Lee1977

Yes the black hitch is home made it's made out of 1/2"  x 2" steel. If you have equipment wipth a 2" hitch it would work well.

 

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1968Commando
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

Yes the black hitch is home made it's made out of 1/2"  x 2" steel. If you have equipment wipth a 2" hitch it would work well.

 

Is that pretty standard clevis hitch equipment width, I don’t hace the equipment to bend metal like a normal clevis hitch.

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Lee1977
1 hour ago, 1968Commando said:

Is that pretty standard clevis hitch equipment width, I don’t hace the equipment to bend metal like a normal clevis hitch.

 I just added a couple of 3/4" collars to get that width. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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