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Is this a homemade hitch? And what is it?

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What kind of hitch is this? It looks kinda like an integral sleeve hitch but it sort of looks homemade to me. The way the chains wrap around the hitch and then bolt to the rear end just doesn’t seem factory to me but I could be wrong. It came on a 318 and I plan to take it off. Didn’t know if it was anything I could try to sell or if it wasn’t worth anything.

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It’s a sleeve hitch that someone made to work on a 318. It’s mostly homemade pieces. To me it’s scrap metal.
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If you don't need/want it list it as custom built sleave hitch for 316 and up to 332
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It reminds me of something You would see on old Sears tractor.
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is a homemade hitch used only for hauling firewood, dirt, stones, etc. It's made of oak and metal:
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is a homemade hitch used only for hauling firewood, dirt, stones, etc. It's made of oak and metal:
LOL. just when you think you've seen it all.
Can't decide between horrifying and endearing. Love the edge banding.
Can't decide between horrifying and endearing. Love the edge banding.
Poor excuse for a breadboard end. I guess I'll give an "E" for effort.
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