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Need Hitch Recs For Kawasaki Mule

1,123 Views | 8 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by Love Gun
Love Gun
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Just blew some coin on a new Mule. Now I need to get a good hitch for it. It has a 2" receiver, and I'll need something that has a ball for towing and can hook up a chain to on occasion.

What are y'all using out there with your machines?
ldg397
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I got a hitch with like a 6" drop turned it upside down. It will pull my 14' tandem no problem around the neighborhood.
Chief77
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Yep, get one with a 6" drop turn it upside down 2" ball and you're good to go! I pull a trailer with a ton of corn and never had any problems!
axan77
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Don't remember where I got this, probably Tractor Supply or Home Depot. Can flip it either way.
Justified
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No recommendations for a hitch. But I put a anti-rattle hitch pin in my receiver. Made it a lot quieter.
Love Gun
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Ended up grabbing this dude from some off-road site. I can use it as a regular old hitch, with straps or chains, and put a clevis pin in for smaller implements or trailers around the farm.
Justified
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That looks awful! Send it back
Thaddeus Beauregard
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Love Gun said:

Ended up grabbing this dude from some off-road site. I can use it as a regular old hitch, with straps or chains, and put a clevis pin in for smaller implements or trailers around the farm.



That's exactly what I use on my Kawasaki Teryx and it works well for me. Plus the loop under the hitch ball is handy for running my ratchet strap through for rear tie down to my trailer.
Love Gun
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Thaddeus Beauregard said:

Love Gun said:

Ended up grabbing this dude from some off-road site. I can use it as a regular old hitch, with straps or chains, and put a clevis pin in for smaller implements or trailers around the farm.



That's exactly what I use on my Kawasaki Teryx and it works well for me. Plus the loop under the hitch ball is handy for running my ratchet strap through for rear tie down to my trailer.

That's a pretty good idea. Thanks
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