ATV three point hitch
#1
I am new to this site, I have posted this in two other forums.
Hope you find it interesting.
We make catagory 0 three point hitches for atv's.
I have attached a couple of pics.
This spring we plan on having more videos and illustrating the versitility of the hitch and how big the advantage is to using the machine's weight as opposed to the tongue and ball pull type implements, that require adding weight.
We are always interested in making improvements so let us know what you think!
I am always open to discuss and listen to your idea's and talk about why this hitch is the way to go when using an ATV for plots or gardening.
Thanks,
USAF
Hope you find it interesting.
We make catagory 0 three point hitches for atv's.
I have attached a couple of pics.
This spring we plan on having more videos and illustrating the versitility of the hitch and how big the advantage is to using the machine's weight as opposed to the tongue and ball pull type implements, that require adding weight.
We are always interested in making improvements so let us know what you think!
I am always open to discuss and listen to your idea's and talk about why this hitch is the way to go when using an ATV for plots or gardening.
Thanks,
USAF
Last edited by usaf vet; 03-16-2012 at 07:51 AM.
#3
We're getting 400.00 for the Hitch, shipping is extra, but we'll work with everyone as needed.
This is a manual lift up and down, we can install a linear actuator if needed. Though they cost alot.
Some ATV's have 12 v outlets some don't , we decided to keep it simple and rugged.
This unit is much heavier built than the Kolpin. Their unit does use the actuator, so ... you must have a power source.
We prefer to make our tools user friendly, no tools required to install, take apart or replace componets.
Thanks for asking!
This is a manual lift up and down, we can install a linear actuator if needed. Though they cost alot.
Some ATV's have 12 v outlets some don't , we decided to keep it simple and rugged.
This unit is much heavier built than the Kolpin. Their unit does use the actuator, so ... you must have a power source.
We prefer to make our tools user friendly, no tools required to install, take apart or replace componets.
Thanks for asking!
Last edited by usaf vet; 03-05-2012 at 04:31 AM.
#4
I missed a big opportunity to highlight the biggest difference between our hitch and the Kolpin product. Their product advertises using their implements.
Our hitch uses any Cat 0 implement , These implements are available at Brinly Hardy, Northern Tool, Agri supply.
If you want to add pins and a center link post you can use our hitch to pull your existing disc or even a mower.
As you can tell i'm real excited about the possibilities!
Not to mention they are made here, in the good ole' USA !
Our hitch uses any Cat 0 implement , These implements are available at Brinly Hardy, Northern Tool, Agri supply.
If you want to add pins and a center link post you can use our hitch to pull your existing disc or even a mower.
As you can tell i'm real excited about the possibilities!
Not to mention they are made here, in the good ole' USA !
Last edited by usaf vet; 02-15-2012 at 07:55 AM.
#6
Check out our new video of our three point hitch pullin a bottom plow!
go to youtube and type in big buck tools or go to our web site Bigbucktools.com
thanks
and enjoy your food plots and the outdoors!
Usaf
go to youtube and type in big buck tools or go to our web site Bigbucktools.com
thanks
and enjoy your food plots and the outdoors!
Usaf



