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Titan Receiver Drawbar for Cub 1811

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This arrived at my house tonight.



I had seen somebody on the forum had bought one of these within the last year and I thought it would suit my needs perfectly. The price was great at $73 including shipping. It weighs 19 pounds.



The only issue that I had installing it was the top link attachment hole was 3/4 and not 5/8. I was able to fix that by installing some cat 0 to cat 1 bushings from our local supply store. I also bought the top link hitch pin while I was there. I will be making an adapter plate for the receiver so I can use my sleeve hitch plow.

 

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It does seem to be well built and it should handle anything that I throw at it. The hitch is also powder coated so the finish should last a long time.
 
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I finally got the time to attach my Sear plow to the Titan draw bar today. I picked up a piece of 2x2x1/4 tubing to go into the receiver hitch of the draw bar, and two pins from a local supply place. 5/8x4 and the other was 3/4x51/2. I drilled two holes. The first hole was 5/8" for the receiver pin. The second was 3/4" to attach the sleeve hitch from the plow to the square tubing.

Here is what she looks like.



I haven't tried the plow yet. I'm just getting it ready for a show on Aug 19th so people can see that this GT's can do work. We still have two more tractors to get ready by Friday plus build two new ramps for my trailer.
 

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That puts that plow way back there!
 
#7 ·
That puts that plow way back there!
Your right about that! I will have to see if it effects the performance of the plow when I get the time. The lift doesn't seem to strain when you lift it.
 
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Those Titan draw bars are a really versatile attachment. Use mine all the time with an adapter for sleeve type attachments. Really hard to beat for the price.

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I agree! That's why I bought it! :D
 
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I use one with my 1211, they're a bit tall for the 3 point on a cub so I shortened mine and when I did was able to drill new holes at the top so I didn't have to use adapters. Here's a couple pics of my setup at plow day, it plowed awesome. The third pic is the adapter I made to go from the receiver to sleeve hitch.
 

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