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Moose Racing Ball Hitch Conversion Kit

Item Description
- Converts Moose Utility Trailer from pin to a ball hitch (for other brands drilling may be required)
- Powder coated steel connector bracket with galvanized steel coupler
- Comes complete with necessary hardware to bolt to cart drawbar
- Fits 1-7/8" trailer ball (coupler included)
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