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<blockquote data-quote="Chalmers" data-source="post: 103751" data-attributes="member: 15979"><p>A receiver for a tow hitch was standard on the old ASV machines. The bigger ASV's were often used in Forestry. So there seems some validation of the concept. The big issue is where/how to attach the tow hitch. I still favor the counterweight bolt holes because they are accessible and the correct height. There are some likely looking alternative locations underneath and forward of the door. I suspect that would be unsatisfactory because it would scrape on the ground in abrupt gradient changes. Off to the scrap metal pile to cobble up a prototype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalmers, post: 103751, member: 15979"] A receiver for a tow hitch was standard on the old ASV machines. The bigger ASV's were often used in Forestry. So there seems some validation of the concept. The big issue is where/how to attach the tow hitch. I still favor the counterweight bolt holes because they are accessible and the correct height. There are some likely looking alternative locations underneath and forward of the door. I suspect that would be unsatisfactory because it would scrape on the ground in abrupt gradient changes. Off to the scrap metal pile to cobble up a prototype. [/QUOTE]
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