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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 28948" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tax, you don't know what tax is,come on down to Ontario and we will charge you another 8% on top of the 5 your already paying, all in the name of political stupidy!</p><p>The receivers, I have no idea unless you can find a part number stamped in them somewhere.</p><p>Axels it would be best to go by bearing sizes, but lugs can give a indication. 4 lugs are usually 2000 lb, and would have 7" brake drums if fitted with brakes, but have a option for 5 studs on the same axel</p><p>3500 are usually 5 lug but have a option for 6, but use a 10" brake drum</p><p>5200 and 6000 lb have 12" brakes and are usually 6 lug, but can be 8 lug also or house trailer style.</p><p>7000 lb axels are 8 lugs but still use 12" brakes.</p><p>This is generally, but they may be exceptions.</p><p>You can compare the parts here <a href="http://www.rigidhitch.com/" target="_blank">http://www.rigidhitch.com/</a> to get a feel for what goes with which size. If there is somthing specific that you want a new one of I may be able help you find one.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 28948, member: 307"] Tax, you don't know what tax is,come on down to Ontario and we will charge you another 8% on top of the 5 your already paying, all in the name of political stupidy! The receivers, I have no idea unless you can find a part number stamped in them somewhere. Axels it would be best to go by bearing sizes, but lugs can give a indication. 4 lugs are usually 2000 lb, and would have 7” brake drums if fitted with brakes, but have a option for 5 studs on the same axel 3500 are usually 5 lug but have a option for 6, but use a 10” brake drum 5200 and 6000 lb have 12” brakes and are usually 6 lug, but can be 8 lug also or house trailer style. 7000 lb axels are 8 lugs but still use 12” brakes. This is generally, but they may be exceptions. You can compare the parts here [URL]http://www.rigidhitch.com/[/URL] to get a feel for what goes with which size. If there is somthing specific that you want a new one of I may be able help you find one. Ken [/QUOTE]
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