treeguy
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I had been trying to figure a way for the deuce to be able to tow civilian trailers. Since I had gotten my nice big green truck I had no way to tow around my other toys, this is what I came up with. Both the front and rear are fully removable and the only permanent modification is in the 6th pic. Fully hidden from view is the mounting ear attached with two 5/8" bolts and 1/4" backing plate. The rear horizontal box is 2"x6", 1/4" thick and the forward ears off this are 4" long buried into the 2x6 also the two horizontal 1"x2" solid bars pass all the way thru the 2x6. The tops of the 1x2 bars have ears that utilize the rear shackle mounts, these use 7/8" pins and the rest are 1" pins. I had come up with this set up because I didn't want to ruin the look of the truck and permanently have something attached. I use the front receiver to jockey trailers in a tight spot next to my house since rear towing would have been near imposible. This horizontal box is 3"x5" (thats all I had around at the time). To attach this front hitch I had installed two more front shackle mounts on the bottom of the bumper. With four points of attachment this mount is solid and doesn't swing. The only draw back I can forsee is that there is no X bracing for side loading but for what I need it for its minimal, I had an extra set of triangle ears that I was going to weld on for cross support to the rears forward arms but decided against it. I just wanted to share this with you all, and maybe it will help others trying to mount a receiver also. I am half toying with the idea of making some for others but I'm not sure.
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