atavuss
Adventurer
I have had a couple of PM's on how I fabbed the mount up, here is how:
My original Fulton hitch was very worn and missing parts so instead of installing another ball hitch I bought a Max Coupler off road type hitch from Adventure Trailers. I fabbed up a new piece out of 2" tubing 12" long. I notched the top and bottom and spread the "ears" out to fit over the stub that sticks out when stock hitch is removed. I used safety chains from a M416 as the stock chains were too short. the Max Coupler works very nicely, no noise at all! I have not had it off road yet but so far its on road manners are great! as an added plus the Max Coupler can be removed as a theft deterent. The Max Coupler was installed using all bolt in parts and all original parts were saved. Nothing was altered on this mostly original trailer.
If I get a chance and if there is any interest I will get the trailer out of storage and take the 2" tube off to show how I fabbed the end to bolt to the front of the trailer.
My original Fulton hitch was very worn and missing parts so instead of installing another ball hitch I bought a Max Coupler off road type hitch from Adventure Trailers. I fabbed up a new piece out of 2" tubing 12" long. I notched the top and bottom and spread the "ears" out to fit over the stub that sticks out when stock hitch is removed. I used safety chains from a M416 as the stock chains were too short. the Max Coupler works very nicely, no noise at all! I have not had it off road yet but so far its on road manners are great! as an added plus the Max Coupler can be removed as a theft deterent. The Max Coupler was installed using all bolt in parts and all original parts were saved. Nothing was altered on this mostly original trailer.
If I get a chance and if there is any interest I will get the trailer out of storage and take the 2" tube off to show how I fabbed the end to bolt to the front of the trailer.