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Trailer hitches
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Well worth the money if you tow a lot of different trailers.
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Hitch
Sold on B&W hitch's.
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I've had a B&W multi-level drop /3 way hitch since 2008.
I'm on my 3rd one Bc of getting rear ended, how ever there was no structural damage to the hitch itself But it did tear up the front end of the cars that hit me. I put the first one on a tractor and the second one on a UTV. Never have had em seize up or rust , paint is still full coverage. Very good investment. |
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Duck trickster, I had one of those, since 2007. it's a great hitch.
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We use one for work. Great hitch
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Bought the B and W two way adjustable. This thing seems to be really well built. It must weight 40 pounds.
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Now all you need is some truck Nutz
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Can you use one of these upside down so it gives you more height? Trying to level off my Mardi gras trailer
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I have been having the aluminum one just like in the pic for about 5 years now. Best money i ever spent and yes you can use it upside down to get height and have no problems. Again well worth the money.
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Highly Recommend
I am involved in thoroughbred horse racing. Our group literally pulls horses around the country--10-20K pounds in tow. Not only is this the only hitch we use, but the one used by most legit operations around the country.
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