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What brand is that?


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Unfortunately it's of the home made variety. Not sure if you were looking for that or not.

When looking I found one that grabbed the bolt on the axle tube that the oem bracket is welded to. It was $60-70. My dad made this so I didn't have to spend the money.

It works great and have had it for about three years. I don't put any serious tougnew weight on it but I did have enough rocks in a trailer once that when I hit a big bump it ripped the axles off the trailer.
 
For sure. I wouldn't push it when it is tied into the tube like that.

I've got a really nice wagon made from the rear frame and bed of an old Toyota pickup truck. I use in around the yard a lot but I'm very careful when pulling it with our Kawasaki Mule. Instead I usually pull it with a Dodge 2500 4x4. It is our 'Wood Wagon' and used to keep a supply of firewood at the back door. The woodshed is 600ft. away.

Full of wood my little wood trailer would put quite a load on the Kawasaki axle.

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My quad is small, and has poor hitch set-up as well. This dolly, or cheater, protects the quads light weight solid axle from over loading. It is made from a John Deere lawn tractor front axle. Not too pretty but it works. I use it to move the conveyor and and on a four wheel staging table as well next to the splitter. IMG_3445.jpg IMG_1460.jpg IMG_1459.jpg
 
The receiver is on a Polaris Ranger, and the 3 way is on a Brute Force.
 

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