. . . such as a cultipacker or a scrape blade?
I have used a small disc behind it; works pretty well.
I have used a small disc behind it; works pretty well.
I had seen someone used a plow or set of discs or maybe both behind theirs and bent their hitch mount upwards. Several guys put the Moose (or similar) 2" receiver mount on theirs shortly thereafter.Big goose egg on this one!
How much does the moose hitch raise the adapter?Yes, using Moose hitch pulling logs for splitting and then full size trailer loaded with split wood to wood shack. What a workhorse!
Little over 5 1/2” and gives you 2” receiver. It’s really well built and strong 👍How much does the moose hitch raise the adapter?
About yay high...How much does the moose hitch raise the adapter?
I use the groundhog max for small plots. It works great you can plow forward and reverse! I beefed up my hitch and converted it to 2 inch.
Go for the Moose receiver first, by far the cheapest of the 3 and it works really well. You’ll be happy with it I think.I custom made a shotgun seeder, not really “pull” but it is behind. Works well, controllable from in cab, I do have to install a small mechanism inside the hopper to disrupt the seed to ensure it continues to flow onto the shot gun pan.
Also have a 4’x8’ by 24” (high sides) trailer with 3500 lb axle that I tow around for firewood, brush etc., works awesome. Have hauled some mean loads of firewood and brush with Dozer.... just have to be careful not to mash the receiver hitch out from under it. Been meaning to get a Moose 2” receiver... it’s on the list, right behind V 2.0 windshield and power steering hahahaha.
MFG Supply makes one as well that I believe is a few $ cheaper than the Moose. I just put one on my p52 and it fits great.Go for the Moose receiver first, by far the cheapest of the 3 and it works really well. You’ll be happy with it I think.
where you get the flip disk?View attachment 268085My flip disk works great behind mine for food plots!