by Studebaker Kid <hartcreek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 6, 2008 at 02:13 AM
The best way to put a hitch on larks is to get some heavy angle iron
and some square tubeing to make a reciever type hitch and weld it to
the frame.
AND it can be done so that you can remove the fuel tank. MY hitches
weld the angle iron just short of the fuel tank and extend the
reciever rearward. To give the rest of the sup****t I used double
brackets to sup****t my rear bumper and welded square tubeing between
the inner brackets with a bracket going down to sup****t the rear of
the reciever.
I have one one my 64 and my 65. Since my 65 only has a 194 the most
that I have pulled with it is a ton but my 64 has a built small block
in it and I have pulled three tons with it and regularily pull two
tons with it on my twelve foot trailer.
And yes I have an electric brake unit installed in my 64 so I have
electric trailer brakes.