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Old Apr 7, 2018 | 01:32 PM
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Front receiver questions

Hi all, I'm in the process of going through an 01' F-250 V10 that I acquired and I'm wondering if the addition of a front receiver is worth while...? I plan to keep the truck as a basic "work truck". It's a V10 Reg. cab, long bed 4x4, but put some like back into it as the body is crap. Obviously for winching, reversed towing/moving trailers around property they serve a good purpose, but what benefits are there to installing one?
Also, any recommendations? Thanks for your time!
 
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Old Apr 7, 2018 | 01:42 PM
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I’ve put a front hitch on every truck I have owned for all the reasons you indicate.
These hitches are pretty much copy cat designs and only vary based on the bolting requirements that differ over the years. I ve had 3 superduty (05,08, 10) and all the front hitch bolting were different so the same hitch could not be used for a three trucks.

the pull and load ratings for front hitches are pretty light, 9000 pull and 500 load. Ived wrapped thick chains around the hitch and terminated the chain on each tow hook to try to get a little extra.

 
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Old Apr 8, 2018 | 04:58 AM
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Thanks for the reply Speaker.... I will rarely "off-road" with the truck, but if I use my winch it would be for pulling someone out of a ditch up here in wintery NY. Most of it's use would be for moving various trailers around the property or dragging logs 50ft from the woods to get cut/split. I just figured it's a cheap modification that can be useful.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 08:21 AM
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I put a front receiver on the '12 for the bike rack. I didn't like any other option out there for carrying the bikes with the camper in tow. Makes for a nice step when ferreting around the engine bay. I say if you think a front receiver would be handy, go for it. They are cheap and most of them are bolt on. There are receivers out there that take the place of your tow hooks if you are concerned about ground clearance.
 
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I put them on my tractor, they are great for moving things around in the yard.....
 
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I have one on the front of my 16. Great for threading the boat into the backyard. Also have a generator carrier for it when the Lance camper is on the rear. Well worth $150.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 07:39 PM
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I put one on my 99 F250 crew cab so I could fit a front rack cross bar for hauling two kayaks with the fifth wheel.
 
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Originally Posted by thomabb
I put a front receiver on the '12 for the bike rack. I didn't like any other option out there for carrying the bikes with the camper in tow. Makes for a nice step when ferreting around the engine bay. I say if you think a front receiver would be handy, go for it. They are cheap and most of them are bolt on. There are receivers out there that take the place of your tow hooks if you are concerned about ground clearance.
I'm not the shortest of guys, but I also found that this would be a good use of having one too...for when I need to work in the engine bay and get at those pesky back cylinders!
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I have one on the front of my 16. Great for threading the boat into the backyard. Also have a generator carrier for it when the Lance camper is on the rear. Well worth $150.

Great idea! I usually cram as much as I can into the bed or in whatever trailer I'm towing.

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I put one on my 99 F250 crew cab so I could fit a front rack cross bar for hauling two kayaks with the fifth wheel.
Another good idea....now I have a reason to buy a kayak hauler for the Mrs. and I!

Thanks for the replies and ideas folks! I'm going to be ordering one this week that retains the tow hooks.
 
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What and where
do you order it?
 
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Originally Posted by skanj0
I have one on the front of my 16. Great for threading the boat into the backyard. . Well worth $150.
I do the same thing, makes putting the boat away easy peasy
 
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What and where
do you order it?
etrailer.com. Very easy to search by the make and model of your truck, and there are lots of buyer reviews, comments and photos for individual items. I found for the 2011 - 2016 trucks there are two offerings. One by Curt and one by Drawtite. For me the Drawtite was the clear winner since it tucks up far higher beneath the bumper than the Curt.
 
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I do the same thing, makes putting the boat away easy peasy
I hear you on that. Even with a 16 foot single axle boat trailer, it is amazing how much more accuracy and control you have on it from the front of the truck. The visibility is 100 times better, but the turning responsiveness is the best part.
 
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What and where
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I ordered the Curt 31014 from Amazon ($160).
 
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