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DutchmenSport
Oct 31, 2015Explorer
Actually, I don't thinks it's stupid at all. More than likely, he has a very low profile, lightweight utility trailer, something with very small diameter wheels, like 13 inches or smaller. If he put the ball directly on bumper through the hole, the trailer end would probably drag the ground. He creatively attached a step-down hitch and put a ball on it.
Now, it's quite obvious he hasn't used that hitch in a while because the ball is both rusty and obviously not greased in a LONG while. Notice also, the bumper is not bent or anything. So whatever he towed was pretty light.
It's possible he just might tow log splitter or a construction type generator on wheels. My log splitter has a hitch coupler on it. If I tried raising that thing as high as my bumper on my truck, the end of the log splitter would drag the ground.
So more than likely, he's not towing a trailer at all. More likely some kind of portable construction equipment or farm equipment, like a hay wagon or something.
Whatever he is towing does not require lights or turn signals. There's no plug (I see). So quite obvious, he probably uses it for towing a generator.
Now, it's quite obvious he hasn't used that hitch in a while because the ball is both rusty and obviously not greased in a LONG while. Notice also, the bumper is not bent or anything. So whatever he towed was pretty light.
It's possible he just might tow log splitter or a construction type generator on wheels. My log splitter has a hitch coupler on it. If I tried raising that thing as high as my bumper on my truck, the end of the log splitter would drag the ground.
So more than likely, he's not towing a trailer at all. More likely some kind of portable construction equipment or farm equipment, like a hay wagon or something.
Whatever he is towing does not require lights or turn signals. There's no plug (I see). So quite obvious, he probably uses it for towing a generator.
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