Cub Cadet Hitch

by admin on April 27, 2009 · 0 comments 106 views

The Cub Cadet lawn tractor is truly a versatile agricultural machine and can be used to perform a variety of operations on the field. For instance the Cub Cadet Hitch can be used to connect with a trailer where you want to carry some of your farm’s produce, or perhaps you want to carry your tools or some other agricultural equipment like your rotating irrigation nozzle and its accompanying for attachment to the irrigation point in your at your lawn. You could even use the trailer as an entertainment accessory where you can carry kids around the lawn.

When it comes down to serious work you can also use the sleeve hitch for lifting a 10 inch plow for your farmland. Of course it is important that you have the right power size tractor for your agricultural work otherwise a tractor of a lower power rating may take an extra long time to accomplish your work leaving you exhausted and the work impractical. Ten the Cub Cadet Hitch can also be used for such important tools and implements like the disc harrow, the 42 inch box scraper / grader blade and other ground engaging implements. The sleeve hitch also provides a heavy duty connection point for all single point attachments.

Like all the tools, implements, parts and accessories of Cub Cadet machines, the Cub Cadet Hitch is made of tough steel and is non-breakable. Te sleeve hitch is tested using the most rigorous pull and push forces at the factory that there has never been a single case where the sleeve hitch has given way to any stress or strain. When visiting the hardware shop you can take a good look at the Cub Cadet Hitch and feel the solid metal in your hands and you will then perhaps get an idea as to why people prefer the Cub Cadet Hitch to any other sleeve available in the market.

Check out the range of Cub Cadet hitches on our website and order the one that is most suitable for your requirements. There are good discounts that come on purchase.

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