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Skid Steer Dual Hitch Receiver | Eterra Reviews

4.8 Rating 11 Reviews
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Eterra Dual Hitch Receiver Description
The Eterra Dual Hitch Receiver for skid steers is ideal for moving vehicles, parking boats, moving trailers, and even moving mobile homes! Hitch balls pictured are NOT INCLUDED with the purchase of the attachment.  The hitch receivers are a single piece casting with chain loops integrated into the top of the hitch so you don't drag your chains through the dirt.  The Eterra Hitch can be mounted in the upper or lower positions of the Eterra Mount plate.  In this configuration, you will have both positions filled with the receivers.  The Eterra Hitch is just like it says in the name. It is simple to use and its uses are unlimited. Many keep a couple around their yard with different ball configurations. With the power Bob-Tach on a machine, you'll be able to pick up and move different items without ever getting out of your machine. This attachment is rated to haul at least 5,000 lbs.  This is no ordinary backplate, it's structurally sound as a standalone backplate and tool carrier. This means you do not have to weld it to another plate to keep it from bending. It is capable of handling any load that you can put on it. It uses a universal mounting pattern that allows you to mount the hitch in two different locations on the plate.  Testimonial from the Owner of Eterra "We created this back in 1996 and sold a few locally, but we really never marketed it a lot. We just liked having a few around for moving our trailers. As the years have passed, we have watched others copy this product and even try to patent our original design. We have now sold thousands of these and have listened to our customers main concern. We have also lowered the price of the original single receiver. The most valuable skid steer trailer mover available just got better." Features
5,000 lb rating 2"x2" hitch receivers Two hitch receiver locations Fits modern skid steer loaders
What's Included?
Universal Skid Steer Mounting Plate (2) Hitch receivers  NOT INCLUDED: Ball configurations

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Posted 8 years ago
Anna, thanks very much for your 5-star review of the Eterra Dual Hitch Receiver for Skid Steer Loaders. We're very pleased to hear you're happy with the product and the service you received from Skid Steer Solutions. Thanks again! -Kyle
Posted 8 years ago
This is exactly what I was looking for. I can move my gooseneck and bumper pull trailers around with precision versus using a back mounted solution. Only complaint is that ist requires me to get off and on the tractor to align the bumper pull trailers because you can't see the ball. Now there is another invention opportunity! Maybe some sort of mirror so you can line up from the drivers seat?
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Posted 9 years ago
Charles, thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We're pleased to hear that you're satisfied with your purchase, and thank you for the feedback! We'll pass your review on to our design and engineering team. Thanks again from the team at Skid Steer Solutions! -Kyle
Posted 9 years ago
Xfaxman. TractorByNet. Com
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I could tell from looking at the pictures that the Dual Hitch Receiver was very well built. I needed it to move a 10,480 pound gooseneck living quarters trailer. There is 3,500 pounds on the hitch ball and a lot of side force when maneuvering the trailer. With the ball mount in the top receiver, I can see the ball from the seat in my V417 Versahandler. That makes it very quick and easy to line up the ball as I drive up to the gooseneck, raise the boom and drive off with the trailer. For a bumper pull trailer I use a six inch drop ball mount in the bottom receiver. Raise the boom, curl down until I can see the ball under the Quick Attach, drive forward lining up the ball with the trailer hitch, curl up and drive off with the trailer. I would highly recommend this hitch for heavy duty use.
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Posted 10 years ago