Brute Force hitch ideas??
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Brute Force hitch ideas??
I would imagine that this is the case on a lot of IRS quads, but the hitch on the Brute leaves a little to be desired. About the only thing that you can use is a 2" ball with a 3/4 shank, and even then you are lucky if your trailer is small enough for the tongue to clear everything when you turn. Has anybody seen, or made, a hitch setup for the brute that has seemed to work well. I would love to be able to set up a Reese Hitch system on it, but after staring at it for a while it looks to be pretty difficult without a lot of fabrication. I tried to pull a hay wagon the other day and the hitch didnt stick out far enough to get a hitch pin throught the wagon tongue. This beast can tow a good load but there isnt a very good way to hook onto it. Anyway, I was hoping that aomeone might have some ideas to share, it would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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Brute Force hitch ideas??
another thing to watch out for...the first time I towed a trailer with mine I smashed my taillight with the hand crank on the trailer jack when I went over a dip in the yard. I took the jack off and now I can tow with it but I would also like to have a hitch stick out farther.
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