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Clamp On Receiver

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Mike
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Finally got around to making a hitch for my tractor. The tubing is left over from my camper days and PA had the receiver tube on sale.
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The machining part was threading a 5/8 rod for the clamping screw and the thread on rod ends. I made a big square nut that slid into the tube for the clamp screw. I haven't been able to get out to buy some 3/8 rod so I borrowed a rod from my mill clamp set. Not a highly technical project but it kept me busy and it works well.
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And no fingernails were harmed in the making of this project;)
 
Nice work, and the color matches your tackor to boot!!!! Does your tractor not have a hitch receiver on the back?
 
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I am going to make something very similar but to attach to my pallet forks.
[mention]YYCHobbyMachinist [/mention] , my machine can/does have a receiver on the back but a front mount is desireable because of time. I need the hitch only for moving trailers around (never ending shell game)and typically only need to be connected for 30 seconds . Not having to get off the machine 10 times in a day to align/connect would be great


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Thanks YYC - my welding sucks but it's staying together. There is a receiver on the back but that would mean taking off the backhoe any time I need to use the trailer, it's not difficult to remove but a pita for a two minute job.
I thought pushing the trailer might be hard to steer but it's actually more precise than backing up.
When we bought the orange one we looked at the green/blue/white/red and all the other colours out there but got the best deal on the orange one.
 
It is indeed Kubota Orange, it's been a great little machine. I don't know if it was Paul's site but a few years ago I saw a video of a tractor coming out of a nice warm shop to plow snow with the Mercedes outside under a couple of feet of snow. Now there's a man with his priorities on straight:cool:.
 
It is indeed Kubota Orange, it's been a great little machine. I don't know if it was Paul's site but a few years ago I saw a video of a tractor coming out of a nice warm shop to plow snow with the Mercedes outside under a couple of feet of snow. Now there's a man with his priorities on straight:cool:.
LOL. I doubt it's Paul's site. He's not that flashy, which is why I like him.

Nice job on your receiver hitch. Right up my alley, as opposed to the fine machining stuff.
 
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