Jun 1, 2017
The Safe-T-Pull hitch system is designed to deliver safety and convenience in towing

When it comes to getting stuck in muddy potato fields, the bigger the tractor or truck, the bigger the problem. Before, farmers prepared for the inevitable sticky situation with chains and tow straps, cables or even ropes, but the beefiest of these often break endangering the lives of bystanders, and fail to perform the emergency job they were intended to solve, according to Safe-T Pull.

The Safe-T-Pull hitch system was invented to safely pull stuck farm machinery out of the fields. It is a hitch system with a bracket that mounts to the front of trucks, and a hydraulic operated hitch from the rear of a tractor. It was invented following a tragic towing accident, and is now commonly used on potato fields in the Red River Valley. Safe-T-Pull has also been used in sugar beets, corn, construction, utilities and anywhere conditions are unfavorable. It has pulled free up to 70-ton loads in irrigation fields and can be attached to tractors, loaders, bulldozers, trucks and other equipment.

The entire pulling operation is performed from the convenience and safety of the cab. Safe-T-Pull is hydraulically controlled and can be disconnected on the go. With its new folding design, it can be folded out of the way when it is not needed.

By David Fairbourn, Managing Editor






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