A hitch for the V 700.
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A hitch for the V 700.
I have a 700 ring on my Prairie with a hitch that I had cut then rewelded to go on the outside of the ring. The ring locks onto the housing for support, so it would be better to have the hitch on the outside (just my opinion) It really wasn't that big of a deal to get it done, also you do need to get longer bolts. I am having it powdercoated then I will post pictures on my page if anybody interested.
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A hitch for the V 700.
Originally posted by: zZArAZz
I will take one. How about some more info on the mowing deal. I mow 6 acres of grass every week!! I switch off between a Cub Cadet 48" and a Troy Built 46". I saw a tow behind mower with a 60" cut and 16 hp for $1499.00 a 60" riding mower goes over 6 grand for the cheap ones!! Seems to me that the tow behind would be the shiznit.
Make a hitch that has a reciever for a wheelie bar!!!!
I will take one. How about some more info on the mowing deal. I mow 6 acres of grass every week!! I switch off between a Cub Cadet 48" and a Troy Built 46". I saw a tow behind mower with a 60" cut and 16 hp for $1499.00 a 60" riding mower goes over 6 grand for the cheap ones!! Seems to me that the tow behind would be the shiznit.
Make a hitch that has a reciever for a wheelie bar!!!!
FYI, you can pull the 60" behind your 48 riding mower. The pull behind has an offset and will swing over, so you can cut over 8+ feet with one pass. My brother mowes his 5 acre's every week, and it only takes him a couple hours.
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A hitch for the V 700.
put hitch on my v-force didnt have to bend anything removed the reinforcing ring all together and just put washers on two big bolts on right side in front because they bottomed out in hole before it tightened so just added washers and top hole added washer there to where part of hitch wasnt mounted seems ok
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