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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
Sorry to be a kill-joy, but Farm & Fleet also sells them (I just saw it there last week while shopping for supplies). I would assume if you have no Farm & Fleet, try going to TSC (Tractor Supply Co.) or the like.
I don't know how much they are selling for, but it is the one with the curve in the bar as well as the 2 upper arms that extend up OR out. I do not know if it had the flag or not...I'll have to get back to the store to check it out. Cheers, George
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
I was just at my local Farm & Fleet store today, and I saw the exact hitch-hand thing you guys are talking about, with the upright arms and red flag and everything. Their price is unbelievable! $119.95
It is made BY "Lund" and also says "Deflecta-Shield." I assume Lund is the actual maker, and Deflecta-shield is the name under which it is sold. At any rate, that is a damn good price! Cheers, George
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
For those that will be using this while driving, I just want to 'caution' you that some states do have restrictions on what the maximum load is for cargo extending past the rear and/or sides of the vehicle.
For example, in AZ : "The load on a vehicle operated alone or the load on the rear vehicle of a combination of vehicles shall not extend more than six feet beyond the rear of the bed or body of the vehicle." "The load on a vehicle operated alone or the load on the front vehicle of a combination of vehicles shall not extend more than three feet beyond the foremost part of the vehicle" "A passenger type vehicle shall not be operated on a highway with a load carried on the vehicle if the load extends beyond the line of the fenders on the left side of the vehicle or extends more than six inches beyond the line of the fenders on the right side of the vehicle." Since the Hitch Hand already extends 57", you may be limited to what extends past the hand portion (if you were in AZ). Is the length adjustable?? Just a heads up for those looking to buy. Of course, every state is different so you may want to check your local ordinances ![]()
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
Good point meanmachine19. I also think that common sense is required with the use of this thing. I am not sure that the red flag is enough warning for inattentive drivers so that is why I use the light kit as shown in post #12 whenever I use mine. If I do get hit, I don't want the other driver to have any reason to say that they didn't see it. I have been through our local tractor supply and I didn't see them on display but they could have them available by special order. I really don't know either way. I have used it quite a few times since I got it and it works great. I like it.
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
I know you can adjust the width, but what about the length? Is it fixed at 57"?
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
Not to be a "tight-wad", but this thing would not be that difficult to make. I am sure the square bar that fits the hitch would be the only real expensive part (unless you had tons of it laying around). I think just bolting some heavy-duty pipe together would do the trick. I have lots of round bar, but no square stuff.
Who knows, if I ever need this thing for something, I might just look into it. But for now, I have my trailer, and that suits me just fine. Cheers, George
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Re: Useful accessory for trailer hitch
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and click on his link for the "Hitch-Hand", you'll be directed to the competitors "Extend-A-Truck". Don't know what's going on there.... ![]()
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