Universal receiver hitch fits all ATVs that accept a trailer ball, allowing for a ball-mount or pin-pull hitch without changing hitches. Heavy-duty powder-coat construction. Insert is reversible for trailer hitch height adjustment. Will not affect ground clearance. Utilizes standard 2in. hitch box. U.S.A.
"Good product. quick and easly to install yet could be deeper to accept other receivers. Tends to loosen quickly too."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
ATV Receiver Hitch,
April 16, 2008
By ButchLfrom Vermont
"The ATV Receiver Hitch was compact but rugged and easy to mount. The ball is easily removed amd stored in a tool box to reduce clearance when not needed."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
ATV Receiver Hitch,
January 17, 2008
By Dannoboyfrom Tomahawk, WI
"The receiver/hitch is solid. It will hold up to some heavy loads. I pulled a 26' pontoon boat over rough terrain and backed it into a stone filled approach. A lot of drag on that trailer and the hitch worked great. The only flaw, if any, was that by just tightening the assembly to the four wheeler with a couple of 12" adjustable wrenches, it came loose easily and twisted from side to side. The unit had to be torqued rather tight with a 1/2" drive breaker bar and torque wrench. Then it stayed in place."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
2
/ 5
January 14, 2008
By dei4ever03from Plainfield, NH
"Hitch was very simple to hook up. The bolt provided keeps loosening up and they did not provide one long enough to use a lockwasher. The hitch itself bent just next to the bolt on spot, I guess it was not built for heavy work. I will be looking for something stronger or fixing it myself because I have a 3 point hitch setup coming for my atv and I believe this will not handle the weight. This was WAY to expensive for what I got and I would not recommend this to my friends."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
Good enough if you need an extension,
October 29, 2007
By djmmlm4from League City, TX
"You really don't need this unless you are trying to extend your ball out further from underneath your ATV. I have one on my Rincon. It works well when pulling a load but has the tendency to push left/right when backing a heavier load. I had to buy two screw inserts and screw them into the provided holes into my hitch plate (another accessory) to keep it from breaking loose. With that, it works great."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
ATV Receiver hitch,
October 15, 2007
By connejamesfrom Southern California
"I use my Honda Foreman to drag various pieces of equipment including trailers with different hitch couplers. This eliminates changing or removing the ball from the ATV. I had also recently purchased a rack extension for the rear of my ATV and with this receiver can use an 18" hitch extender to keep some of my trailers away from the rack extension. The 3/4 bolt that came with the Hitch Receiver is too short to use a lock washer and as a consequence does not stay put. Instead of purchasing a longer bolt and adding lock washers, I welded it in place. So far It is working well and saving time."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
November 21, 2006
By Cobra2003from massachusetts
"Very heavy duty but the 3/4 inch bolt that mounts it to the ATV keeps loosening up. I finally got a longer bolt and added a lockwasher on top and on the bottom of the anchor point. I also used an 18" adjustable to tighten the nut. So far so good."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional