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Hitch Tamer

Hitch Tamer

The Hitch Tamer offers a user-friendly solution to move trailers with a sub-compact or compact tractor bucket with ease. Designed for a maximum combined weight of 1,500 lb trailers, these Hitch Tamers are available with or without high-quality 1 7/8" or 2" hitch balls, including 3/4" shanks. They require to be bolted to 3” or 4” Edge Tamer bucket protectors, and with Simple Grade 8 bolt-on attachment, installation is a breeze. Operators are encouraged to exercise caution when moving trailers, but with the Hitch Tamer, you can add versatility and convenience to your tractor bucket.

Requires Hitch Tamer to be bolted to 3” or 4” Edge Tamer™ bucket protectors.

Features:

  • Hitch Tamers are available with or without high quality 1 7/8" or 2" hitch balls, including 3/4" shanks.
  • Designed for maximum of 1,500 lb combined weight trailers.
  • Simple Grade 8 bolt-on attachment to the Edge Tamer™ bucket protectors
  • Operators are encouraged to exercise caution when moving trailers.
Regular price $35.00 each
Regular price Sale price $35.00
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$35.00
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Customer Reviews

Based on 19 reviews
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DAVE MARQUARDT

Not sure about it haven't had a chance to use it yet

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David Arburr
Life saver

Great tool. I would purchase an extra shoe so don’t have to move it. Keeps me from having to detach my backhoe.

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James Farmer
Quality, American Style

Excellent design and production. He makes me feel good keeping my dollars in the USA. Buy with confidence in this company!

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John Myers
Edge Tamers

Worked as designed. Excellent!

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henry
A little awkward to install

The hitch tamer works well and doesn't require me to replace the attachment on the 3 pt hitch. It seems like the hitch tamer is designed to go onto the edge tamer as if neither was painted. Both came painted and it will require a bit of use to wear down the paint so that they can be assembled easily. Currently it requires some pounding and tweaking to get the bolt to go through.