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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 59091" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Growing up, we had a neighbour who use to tow his fertilizer gravity bin with a John Deere skidsteer, using the auxillaries to power the hydraulic auger on the bin. Did that for years, including driving it for miles between farms.</p><p>For moving trailers around, I have a dedicated attachment with a drawbar on it. Kinda crude, but t works.</p><p>I was thinking about getting a truck step-bumper style bolt-on class III receiver and bolting it to the bottom of my machine below the rear door. That way, you can easily remove the drawbar when you need to access the engine, or remove it completely for ground clearacne when required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 59091, member: 3290"] Growing up, we had a neighbour who use to tow his fertilizer gravity bin with a John Deere skidsteer, using the auxillaries to power the hydraulic auger on the bin. Did that for years, including driving it for miles between farms. For moving trailers around, I have a dedicated attachment with a drawbar on it. Kinda crude, but t works. I was thinking about getting a truck step-bumper style bolt-on class III receiver and bolting it to the bottom of my machine below the rear door. That way, you can easily remove the drawbar when you need to access the engine, or remove it completely for ground clearacne when required. [/QUOTE]
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