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Peg_Leg
Sep 22, 2016Explorer
On both my old TT and my 5er, I added a square tube receiver to each frame rail. Depending on the frame you could weld directly to the bottom by stitch welding or weld plates to the tubing and then bolt them to the frame.
Having a tube receiver on each side I can use a expanded metal tray across the back to haul things when not pulling the 14' Jon Boat. I bolt the tray or a thick wall tubing with a plate for the ball and chain hook ups as needed to the receivers. Make sure to get it all lined up before welding in place. You want to be able to slide one off to get the other on.
Having a tube receiver on each side I can use a expanded metal tray across the back to haul things when not pulling the 14' Jon Boat. I bolt the tray or a thick wall tubing with a plate for the ball and chain hook ups as needed to the receivers. Make sure to get it all lined up before welding in place. You want to be able to slide one off to get the other on.
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