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Looking for suggestions for ATV trailer hitch system, for very rugged (WILDERNESS) country.


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My JD Gator came with a 2” hitch receiver mounted to the frame, same as a truck. I just slide the hitch tongue into the receiver and I’m done.


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My JD Gator came with a 2” hitch receiver mounted to the frame, same as a truck. I just slide the hitch tongue into the receiver and I’m done.


OK, There are many different "SYSTEMS". I assume your using a "ball" and coupler. I understand there are issues with that in extremely rugged country. I am hoping to discover what is being used where there is "NO" trail, strictly bushwhacking, wilderness Alaska, hauling heavy loads of moose.


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I strongly suggest you just get a 2" receiver and use the same setup you have on your trucks. No need to put yourself in a situation trying to fit an incompatible hitch into a different receiver.


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Look into a pintle hook and loop. Your trailer probably does not have the loop but it may be worth putting one on.
 
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Use a hitch tongue with a pin like farm implements.


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I use a 6' drop hitch on my Defender, turned upside down so the ball is more level with the hitch on my trailer, also, if the implement has a tongue instead of a trailer hitch, I just remove the ball and drop a pin thru the tongue/hole. Works pretty good.


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6 foot??

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6 foot??

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6 foot only on the trailers with really high hitches, 6 inch on the rest Wink


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