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  1. randyscycle

    Receiver hitch for a deuce

    Kinda off-topic, but I know that cadmium plating and the such is done for rust preventative, but does it also provide a lubricating property to some degree? I almost always use a very light oil on the thread of anything I torque, particularly head bolts, and engine components.
  2. randyscycle

    Receiver hitch for a deuce

    Thanks for all the great info....I think I do want to keep the hitch as high as possible and the biggest thing I plan to tow at this point anyway would be a full size pickup or maybe my M715. This truck sees about a 50/50 split of road and off-road. I don't want anything else to have to dig...
  3. randyscycle

    Receiver hitch for a deuce

    That last pic is the idea I was looking at. As close to the frame as possible.
  4. randyscycle

    Receiver hitch for a deuce

    That's the idea.....I thought about the universal type of Reese hitch, but I really haven't took the tape measure out yet to check the height of it vs the height of the trailer.
  5. randyscycle

    Receiver hitch for a deuce

    At some point I will be installing a receiver hitch on my Deuce so that I can pull a regular flatbed trailer. Does anyone have any pics of their setup? Just looking for a few ideas before I begin fabbing and welding. Looks like it will need to be a considerable drop from the frame rails to a...
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