Kolpin 3 Way Utv Hitch 2” Heavy Duty Drawbar Fits 2” Receiver Hitches P/n 85620 on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Ohio, United States
3 Way UTV Hitch – 2”Heavy Duty Drawbar Fits 2” Receiver Hitches Unique design enables
dual towing capability with the ball mount or pin mount Side loops for tie
down, tow straps or safety chain attachment Durable powder coat
finish for long life 3/4” hitch ball
mounting hole Heavy-duty drawbar
fits 2" receiver hitches For off-road use only |
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