I've been using my BX to pull my utility trailer loaded with mulch around to unload it where I need it. I have a quick hitch attachment that came with a 2" ball, a 1 7/8" ball and a hole for a clevis or whatever. Sometimes when maneuvering the BX can turn sharp enough that the tongue will hit the hitch and bind up, so I decided to install a 2" trailer hitch receiver to end the tight turn problem and get rid of the 1 7/8" ball that I'll never use.
I bought a receiver tube, cut it a little shorter, about 8" and welded it securely on the draw bar. Then I cut a piece of 2" tube to mount the 2" ball on, drilled holes for the retaining pin and added some 2" X 1/4" strap to reinforce the tube where the ball mounts.
I decided to also make a tube that has a clevis on the end that can be swapped in place of the ball. Used some more 2" X 1/4" bar stock to make two Z shaped pieces that I welded to the tube and drilled a 3/4" hole for the clevis.
That done, I took the cut off piece of receiver tubing that was about 3" long, drilled 5/8" holes for a retaining pin, and welded it to the right leg of the QH attachment. With that, I can store whichever insert I'm not using right on the hitch itself.
Thinking about a chainsaw mount to attach on the FEL mount. Every now and then I need to take it out and do some tree trimming, and I don't like carrying it in the bucket.
Oh yeah, and the more I use my Miller 211 Autoset MIG welder, the more I like it. Every now and then I even make some decent looking welds.
I bought a receiver tube, cut it a little shorter, about 8" and welded it securely on the draw bar. Then I cut a piece of 2" tube to mount the 2" ball on, drilled holes for the retaining pin and added some 2" X 1/4" strap to reinforce the tube where the ball mounts.
I decided to also make a tube that has a clevis on the end that can be swapped in place of the ball. Used some more 2" X 1/4" bar stock to make two Z shaped pieces that I welded to the tube and drilled a 3/4" hole for the clevis.
That done, I took the cut off piece of receiver tubing that was about 3" long, drilled 5/8" holes for a retaining pin, and welded it to the right leg of the QH attachment. With that, I can store whichever insert I'm not using right on the hitch itself.
Thinking about a chainsaw mount to attach on the FEL mount. Every now and then I need to take it out and do some tree trimming, and I don't like carrying it in the bucket.
Oh yeah, and the more I use my Miller 211 Autoset MIG welder, the more I like it. Every now and then I even make some decent looking welds.