Aren't those the built in recievers that are about 1" squared? Barely big or strong enough to handle a small trailer with a lawn tractor on it? Mmm, mmm, mmm. Accident looking for someone to happen on.
Many years ago I stopped at a U-Haul to pickup a dolly that I reserved to tow a 1/2 ton pickup home with a 3/4 ton. They didn't have it, but had a two axle car hauler the 1/2 ton fit on, gave it to me for the same price as the dolly since was their mistake. At the same time, was a young fella trying to rent the same type of car hauler as I just did, along with one of those temp bar type bumper hitches to haul another car. The car that he was trying to get setup was a Pontic Fiero, that little wedge shaped job that they made for a couple of years back in the '80's. Could have fit two of those Fieros on that trailer and the counter guy told the young fella, "No way that thing will hold the tongue up with the trailer empty, no way gonna rent to him and get sued out of business after the guy kills himself or someone else". Young fella didn't give up. Was still pleading his case when I left.
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