mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I bought the King Kutter receiver shown below for $50 in September of 2021. It was laying next to the used snow blower that I bought. It's been useful when needing to move trailers around and I used it on the M6060 this past week to move a trailer load of wood up to the house.
Most of my trailers use either a 2" or 2-5/16" coupler although the Oregon wood splitter and Canoga concrete mixer use a 1-7/8" coupler, but I rarely need to move those. However, I'm often swapping out ball hitches and never have anywhere convenient to store the hitch that I'm not using.
I raided the scrap bin this afternoon and found a section of 2" receiver tube. I have no idea where it came from but I welded it onto the King Kutter receiver. I used MIG and stick (7018) and wanted to seal up the tube where it interfaces with the receiver so that crevice corrosion isn't an issue. Now I have a place to store the ball hitch I'm not using. Of course, I could have bought a turnover ball hitch with a 2" and 2-5/16" balls, but why spend the money when I'm already set up with separate hitches?
Most of my trailers use either a 2" or 2-5/16" coupler although the Oregon wood splitter and Canoga concrete mixer use a 1-7/8" coupler, but I rarely need to move those. However, I'm often swapping out ball hitches and never have anywhere convenient to store the hitch that I'm not using.
I raided the scrap bin this afternoon and found a section of 2" receiver tube. I have no idea where it came from but I welded it onto the King Kutter receiver. I used MIG and stick (7018) and wanted to seal up the tube where it interfaces with the receiver so that crevice corrosion isn't an issue. Now I have a place to store the ball hitch I'm not using. Of course, I could have bought a turnover ball hitch with a 2" and 2-5/16" balls, but why spend the money when I'm already set up with separate hitches?