Easy answers first, I'm 12 miles south of Frankfort on US 127. Right on the Anderson Mercer County line, or thats where I am normally. Im snowed in tonight on the laptop a tad east of there, lol.
The hitch I can tell you from memory, but I sold the rake :( to a guy just down the road a ways. I built it with what I had, pc of 4 inch square tubing that was a foot longer than the width of the rear wheels. I used 18 inch long, 2 pc, of 4 inch C channel bolted to the frame where the tubing would just clear the tires. Then welded it on the bottom of the C channel. Then I used a pc of 3 inch thick wall square tubing inside the 4 inch. Its length, retracted, was even with the outside of the basket on the left side. Then I pulled it out and drilled through both pieces to anchor it retracted, 4 feet out, and 7 feet out. I used some 2.5x 3/8ths flat steel that stuck out 6 inches when welded on the 3 inch square tubing. I designed it as I built it, and have built a few others over the years.
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