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Skid Steer Receiver Hitch Attachment – Quick Trailer and Implement Towing

Original price $495.00 - Original price $495.00
Original price
$495.00
$495.00 - $495.00
Current price $495.00
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  • Standard 2-inch receiver mount
  • Onboard storage for receivers
  • Universal quick attach mounting
  • Heavy-duty steel construction
  • No hydraulics required
  • Tool-free installation
  • Removable receiver design
  • Compact low-profile design
  • Superior visibility while towing
  • Made in USA


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Overview

When you're running equipment on a job site, the ability to move trailers, wagons, and towable implements quickly can save hours of hassle. The Receiver Hitch from Stinger Attachments gives your skid steer or compact loader the towing capability you'd normally expect from a pickup truck or traditional tractor. Instead of parking your loader, climbing off, firing up another machine, and repositioning trailers by hand or with a second piece of equipment, you handle it all from the operator's seat.

This attachment transforms your skid steer into a multi-purpose workhorse that can move equipment around tight jobsites, maneuver trailers into barns or sheds, and reposition towable tools without breaking stride. Whether you're shuffling landscape trailers between properties, backing a feed wagon into a tight barn aisle, or moving a portable water tank across uneven ground, the Receiver Hitch keeps your workflow smooth and your crew productive.

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this receiver hitch is built to handle real-world towing demands. It's designed with a standard removable 2-inch receiver mount that accepts a wide range of ball mounts, pintle hooks, and towing accessories. You're not locked into one setup — swap out receivers as the job changes, and store extras right on the attachment itself for quick access.

The beauty of this tool is in its simplicity and versatility. You get the maneuverability of a skid steer combined with the towing function of a truck. That means you can pull trailers into spaces that would be impossible to reach with a full-size vehicle. Narrow gates, crowded equipment yards, muddy back lots, and steep grades all become manageable when you're operating from a compact, nimble machine with hydraulic power and excellent visibility.

For contractors working across multiple sites, this attachment reduces the number of machines you need to bring along. Landscapers benefit from the ability to reposition trailers loaded with mulch, topsoil, or debris without stopping to coordinate a second vehicle. Tree service crews can pull chip wagons or equipment trailers closer to the work zone, cutting down on manual labor and improving efficiency. Farm and ranch operators find it invaluable for moving feed wagons, livestock trailers, and utility carts around barns, corrals, and pasture gates.

One of the most practical advantages is the visibility you gain. Unlike backing up a truck or tractor where blind spots can make tight maneuvering stressful, a skid steer offers excellent sightlines in all directions. You can watch the hitch, the trailer tongue, and the surrounding area all at once. That makes hooking up faster and safer, especially in crowded or confined spaces

The Receiver Hitch also includes convenient onboard storage for extra receivers or wagon pins. That means you're not hunting around the truck bed or shop floor for the right size ball mount when you need to switch from one trailer to another. Everything stays organized and within reach, so you spend less time prepping and more time working.

Durability is a given with Stinger Attachments. This hitch is built from heavy-duty steel designed to stand up to daily use in demanding environments. It mounts securely to your skid steer's universal quick attach system, so installation is fast and tool-free. You can swap it on in seconds, tow what you need, then swap back to a bucket or grapple without downtime.

Forge Claw is proud to offer this attachment with free nationwide shipping, so you can get it delivered to your shop, farm, or job site without added freight costs. We work with operators across the country who depend on reliable equipment and straightforward service, and we stand behind every unit we sell.

This isn't a complex piece of machinery. It doesn't require hydraulic hookups, electrical connections, or special maintenance. It's a straightforward, mechanical attachment that does exactly what it's supposed to do — give you a reliable towing point on a machine that wasn't originally designed for it. That simplicity is part of its value. There's nothing to break down, nothing to troubleshoot, and nothing to service beyond the occasional visual inspection.

Whether you're managing a large-scale construction site, maintaining a multi-acre property, or running a busy landscaping operation, the Receiver Hitch adds flexibility to your equipment lineup. It's the kind of attachment that doesn't get a lot of attention until you need it — and then you wonder how you managed without it. Moving trailers becomes faster, safer, and less labor-intensive. You reduce wear and tear on trucks, cut down on redundant trips, and keep your crew focused on the work that matters.

If you've ever struggled to back a trailer into a narrow gate, reposition a wagon in a muddy lot, or move towable equipment across uneven ground, you know how valuable a compact, maneuverable towing solution can be. The Receiver Hitch gives you that capability without requiring a second machine or extra crew members. It's a simple, practical addition that pays for itself in time saved and frustration avoided.

Specifications
  • Receiver Mount: Standard 2-inch removable receiver
  • Construction: Heavy-duty steel frame
  • Mounting System: Universal skid steer quick attach plate
  • Storage: Onboard storage for additional receivers or wagon pins
  • Compatibility: Fits standard skid steer loaders and compact track loaders
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Standard 2-Inch Receiver Mount — accepts a wide range of ball mounts, pintle hooks, and towing accessories for maximum versatility across different trailer types
  • Removable Receiver Design — allows quick swaps between towing configurations without tools, so you can adapt to changing job requirements on the fly
  • Onboard Storage — keeps extra receivers and wagon pins organized and accessible right on the attachment, eliminating time wasted searching for hardware
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction — built to handle the stress of towing loaded trailers and equipment across rough terrain and demanding job sites
  • Universal Quick Attach Mounting — installs and removes in seconds using your skid steer's standard quick attach system, no special tools or modifications required
  • Compact, Low-Profile Design — maintains excellent visibility and maneuverability while towing, making tight turns and confined spaces easier to navigate
  • No Hydraulics Required — simple mechanical design means no hoses to connect, no flow requirements to worry about, and no maintenance beyond visual inspections
Benefits

The Receiver Hitch saves time by eliminating the need to switch between machines or coordinate multiple pieces of equipment just to move a trailer. You handle towing tasks from the same seat you use for excavation, grading, or material handling. That continuity keeps your workflow uninterrupted and your crew operating at peak efficiency.

From a cost perspective, this attachment reduces wear on your truck fleet and cuts down on fuel expenses from redundant trips. Instead of driving a pickup truck back and forth to reposition trailers, you use the machine that's already on site. That lowers operating costs and extends the life of your other vehicles.

Durability is built into every aspect of this hitch. The heavy-duty steel frame is designed to withstand the shock loads and vibration that come with towing across rough ground. There are no moving parts to wear out, no seals to fail, and no components that require regular replacement. It's a one-time investment that delivers reliable performance year after year.

Productivity improvements show up in multiple ways. You can move trailers closer to the work zone, reducing the distance your crew has to carry materials or debris. You can reposition equipment quickly between tasks, keeping downtime to a minimum. And you can handle towing duties without pulling a crew member off another job, which keeps labor allocation efficient.

Real-world value comes from the attachment's versatility. It's equally useful on a residential landscaping job, a commercial construction site, or a working farm. The ability to tow a chip wagon, a soil screener, a water tank, or a utility trailer makes it a practical addition to nearly any operation that relies on skid steers for daily tasks.

Safety is another important benefit. The superior visibility from a skid steer cab makes it easier to line up hitches, monitor trailer positioning, and navigate obstacles. You're less likely to damage equipment or strain your back wrestling with heavy trailer tongues, and you can complete hookups faster with fewer hassles.

The simplicity of the design also means less downtime and fewer complications. There's no learning curve, no training required, and no risk of operator error. If you can operate a skid steer, you can use this hitch effectively from day one.

Additional Information

This attachment is ideal for contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, farm owners, and ranch operators who need flexible towing capability without adding another machine to their fleet. It's particularly valuable in tight spaces where traditional tow vehicles can't maneuver effectively, and in situations where repositioning equipment multiple times throughout the day is part of the workflow.

The Receiver Hitch is compatible with any skid steer or compact track loader equipped with a universal quick attach system. It works equally well on wheeled and tracked machines, and it doesn't interfere with hydraulic lines or other attachments. Just make sure your machine has adequate towing capacity for the loads you plan to move, and follow manufacturer guidelines for safe operation.

For best results, keep the receiver mount clean and free of debris, and inspect the hitch periodically for signs of wear or damage. Check that all pins and fasteners are secure before towing, and make sure the trailer tongue is properly seated in the receiver. When not in use, store the attachment in a dry location to prevent rust and extend its service life.

Maintenance is minimal. A quick visual inspection before each use and occasional cleaning are all that's required. There are no greasing points, no hydraulic connections to maintain, and no complex components to service. It's a low-maintenance, high-reliability tool that earns its place in your attachment lineup.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Receiver Hitch (RH) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

What types of trailers and equipment can I tow with this skid steer receiver hitch?

The Receiver Hitch works with virtually any trailer or towable implement that uses a standard 2-inch receiver connection. Contractors commonly use it to move equipment trailers, utility trailers, and portable generators around job sites. Landscapers tow trailers loaded with mulch, topsoil, debris, and landscape materials between properties or from the truck to the work zone. Tree service professionals rely on it to pull chip wagons and equipment trailers closer to cutting areas, reducing manual labor and walk time. Farm and ranch operators use it for feed wagons, livestock trailers, water tanks, utility carts, and implement wagons.

The removable receiver design means you can swap between ball mounts for standard trailers, pintle hooks for heavier implements, and wagon pins for agricultural equipment. The onboard storage keeps your most-used receivers right on the attachment, so switching between different trailer types takes seconds. Just make sure your skid steer has adequate towing capacity for the loads you plan to move, and always follow manufacturer guidelines for safe operation and weight limits.

Will this receiver hitch fit my skid steer or compact track loader?

This hitch is designed to fit any skid steer or compact track loader equipped with a universal quick attach mounting system, which is the industry standard for virtually all modern machines. Whether you're running a wheeled skid steer or a tracked loader, the attachment mounts securely using the same quick attach plate you use for buckets, grapples, and other attachments. Installation is completely tool-free and takes just seconds. You simply drive the loader arms into the attachment, engage the quick attach locks, and you're ready to tow.

The hitch doesn't interfere with hydraulic lines, auxiliary connections, or other systems on your machine. It's a purely mechanical attachment, so there are no compatibility concerns related to hydraulic flow rates or electrical systems. The compact, low-profile design maintains your machine's excellent visibility and maneuverability, so you can navigate tight spaces, back into narrow gates, and position trailers with the same precision you'd use for any other attachment. Just verify your machine's towing capacity matches the loads you plan to move, and you're good to go.

How does towing with a skid steer compare to using a truck or tractor?

Towing with a skid steer offers several distinct advantages over trucks and traditional tractors, especially in confined or challenging environments. The biggest benefit is maneuverability. Skid steers can pivot in their own footprint, making it incredibly easy to position trailers in tight spots where a truck simply cannot fit. Narrow gates, crowded equipment yards, tight barn aisles, and congested job sites become manageable when you're operating a compact machine with zero-turn capability.

Visibility is another major advantage. From the skid steer cab, you have excellent sightlines in all directions. You can watch the hitch, the trailer tongue, and surrounding obstacles simultaneously, which makes hookups faster and safer. Unlike backing up a truck where blind spots create stress and risk, you maintain full awareness throughout the process. Additionally, using your skid steer for towing eliminates the need to stop work, climb off, fire up another vehicle, and coordinate multiple pieces of equipment. You handle towing from the same seat you use for digging, grading, or material handling, keeping workflow uninterrupted and crew productivity high. This reduces fuel costs, lowers wear on your truck fleet, and saves valuable time throughout the workday.

What maintenance does this receiver hitch require?

One of the best features of this attachment is how little maintenance it requires. Because it's a simple mechanical design with no hydraulic components, there are no hoses to inspect, no seals to replace, and no hydraulic fluid to monitor. There are no moving parts that wear out, no greasing points to service, and no complex systems to troubleshoot. Routine maintenance consists of a quick visual inspection before each use to check for any signs of damage, cracks, or excessive wear on the receiver mount and frame.

Make sure all pins and fasteners are secure before towing, and verify that the trailer tongue is properly seated in the receiver. Keep the receiver mount clean and free of debris, mud, and buildup that could interfere with inserting ball mounts or pintle hooks. When not in use, store the attachment in a dry location to prevent rust and extend service life. If you operate in wet or corrosive environments, occasional cleaning and a light coating of rust-preventive spray can help maintain the steel frame. That's it. No scheduled servicing, no parts to replace, and no downtime for maintenance. It's a set-it-and-forget-it tool that delivers reliable performance year after year with minimal effort.

Is it worth buying a receiver hitch or should I just use a truck for towing?

The value of a receiver hitch becomes clear when you consider time savings, equipment utilization, and operational efficiency. If you're already running a skid steer on site for excavation, grading, or material handling, adding towing capability eliminates the need to coordinate a second vehicle or pull a crew member off another task. You handle trailer repositioning from the same machine, keeping workflow smooth and uninterrupted. This is especially valuable on projects where trailers need frequent repositioning throughout the day. Landscapers moving debris trailers between front yard and backyard, contractors shuffling equipment trailers around tight job sites, and farm operators moving feed wagons between barns see immediate productivity gains.

The cost savings add up quickly. You reduce fuel expenses from redundant truck trips, lower wear and tear on your truck fleet, and eliminate labor inefficiencies from coordinating multiple machines. The hitch pays for itself through improved crew productivity and reduced operating costs. Plus, it enables you to work in spaces where trucks simply cannot go. Tight gates, muddy back lots, steep grades, and narrow barn aisles become accessible when you're towing with a compact, maneuverable machine. Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping and flexible financing, making it easy to add this capability to your equipment lineup.

Overview

When you're running equipment on a job site, the ability to move trailers, wagons, and towable implements quickly can save hours of hassle. The Receiver Hitch from Stinger Attachments gives your skid steer or compact loader the towing capability you'd normally expect from a pickup truck or traditional tractor. Instead of parking your loader, climbing off, firing up another machine, and repositioning trailers by hand or with a second piece of equipment, you handle it all from the operator's seat.

This attachment transforms your skid steer into a multi-purpose workhorse that can move equipment around tight jobsites, maneuver trailers into barns or sheds, and reposition towable tools without breaking stride. Whether you're shuffling landscape trailers between properties, backing a feed wagon into a tight barn aisle, or moving a portable water tank across uneven ground, the Receiver Hitch keeps your workflow smooth and your crew productive.

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this receiver hitch is built to handle real-world towing demands. It's designed with a standard removable 2-inch receiver mount that accepts a wide range of ball mounts, pintle hooks, and towing accessories. You're not locked into one setup — swap out receivers as the job changes, and store extras right on the attachment itself for quick access.

The beauty of this tool is in its simplicity and versatility. You get the maneuverability of a skid steer combined with the towing function of a truck. That means you can pull trailers into spaces that would be impossible to reach with a full-size vehicle. Narrow gates, crowded equipment yards, muddy back lots, and steep grades all become manageable when you're operating from a compact, nimble machine with hydraulic power and excellent visibility.

For contractors working across multiple sites, this attachment reduces the number of machines you need to bring along. Landscapers benefit from the ability to reposition trailers loaded with mulch, topsoil, or debris without stopping to coordinate a second vehicle. Tree service crews can pull chip wagons or equipment trailers closer to the work zone, cutting down on manual labor and improving efficiency. Farm and ranch operators find it invaluable for moving feed wagons, livestock trailers, and utility carts around barns, corrals, and pasture gates.

One of the most practical advantages is the visibility you gain. Unlike backing up a truck or tractor where blind spots can make tight maneuvering stressful, a skid steer offers excellent sightlines in all directions. You can watch the hitch, the trailer tongue, and the surrounding area all at once. That makes hooking up faster and safer, especially in crowded or confined spaces

The Receiver Hitch also includes convenient onboard storage for extra receivers or wagon pins. That means you're not hunting around the truck bed or shop floor for the right size ball mount when you need to switch from one trailer to another. Everything stays organized and within reach, so you spend less time prepping and more time working.

Durability is a given with Stinger Attachments. This hitch is built from heavy-duty steel designed to stand up to daily use in demanding environments. It mounts securely to your skid steer's universal quick attach system, so installation is fast and tool-free. You can swap it on in seconds, tow what you need, then swap back to a bucket or grapple without downtime.

Forge Claw is proud to offer this attachment with free nationwide shipping, so you can get it delivered to your shop, farm, or job site without added freight costs. We work with operators across the country who depend on reliable equipment and straightforward service, and we stand behind every unit we sell.

This isn't a complex piece of machinery. It doesn't require hydraulic hookups, electrical connections, or special maintenance. It's a straightforward, mechanical attachment that does exactly what it's supposed to do — give you a reliable towing point on a machine that wasn't originally designed for it. That simplicity is part of its value. There's nothing to break down, nothing to troubleshoot, and nothing to service beyond the occasional visual inspection.

Whether you're managing a large-scale construction site, maintaining a multi-acre property, or running a busy landscaping operation, the Receiver Hitch adds flexibility to your equipment lineup. It's the kind of attachment that doesn't get a lot of attention until you need it — and then you wonder how you managed without it. Moving trailers becomes faster, safer, and less labor-intensive. You reduce wear and tear on trucks, cut down on redundant trips, and keep your crew focused on the work that matters.

If you've ever struggled to back a trailer into a narrow gate, reposition a wagon in a muddy lot, or move towable equipment across uneven ground, you know how valuable a compact, maneuverable towing solution can be. The Receiver Hitch gives you that capability without requiring a second machine or extra crew members. It's a simple, practical addition that pays for itself in time saved and frustration avoided.

Specifications
  • Receiver Mount: Standard 2-inch removable receiver
  • Construction: Heavy-duty steel frame
  • Mounting System: Universal skid steer quick attach plate
  • Storage: Onboard storage for additional receivers or wagon pins
  • Compatibility: Fits standard skid steer loaders and compact track loaders
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Standard 2-Inch Receiver Mount — accepts a wide range of ball mounts, pintle hooks, and towing accessories for maximum versatility across different trailer types
  • Removable Receiver Design — allows quick swaps between towing configurations without tools, so you can adapt to changing job requirements on the fly
  • Onboard Storage — keeps extra receivers and wagon pins organized and accessible right on the attachment, eliminating time wasted searching for hardware
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Construction — built to handle the stress of towing loaded trailers and equipment across rough terrain and demanding job sites
  • Universal Quick Attach Mounting — installs and removes in seconds using your skid steer's standard quick attach system, no special tools or modifications required
  • Compact, Low-Profile Design — maintains excellent visibility and maneuverability while towing, making tight turns and confined spaces easier to navigate
  • No Hydraulics Required — simple mechanical design means no hoses to connect, no flow requirements to worry about, and no maintenance beyond visual inspections
Benefits

The Receiver Hitch saves time by eliminating the need to switch between machines or coordinate multiple pieces of equipment just to move a trailer. You handle towing tasks from the same seat you use for excavation, grading, or material handling. That continuity keeps your workflow uninterrupted and your crew operating at peak efficiency.

From a cost perspective, this attachment reduces wear on your truck fleet and cuts down on fuel expenses from redundant trips. Instead of driving a pickup truck back and forth to reposition trailers, you use the machine that's already on site. That lowers operating costs and extends the life of your other vehicles.

Durability is built into every aspect of this hitch. The heavy-duty steel frame is designed to withstand the shock loads and vibration that come with towing across rough ground. There are no moving parts to wear out, no seals to fail, and no components that require regular replacement. It's a one-time investment that delivers reliable performance year after year.

Productivity improvements show up in multiple ways. You can move trailers closer to the work zone, reducing the distance your crew has to carry materials or debris. You can reposition equipment quickly between tasks, keeping downtime to a minimum. And you can handle towing duties without pulling a crew member off another job, which keeps labor allocation efficient.

Real-world value comes from the attachment's versatility. It's equally useful on a residential landscaping job, a commercial construction site, or a working farm. The ability to tow a chip wagon, a soil screener, a water tank, or a utility trailer makes it a practical addition to nearly any operation that relies on skid steers for daily tasks.

Safety is another important benefit. The superior visibility from a skid steer cab makes it easier to line up hitches, monitor trailer positioning, and navigate obstacles. You're less likely to damage equipment or strain your back wrestling with heavy trailer tongues, and you can complete hookups faster with fewer hassles.

The simplicity of the design also means less downtime and fewer complications. There's no learning curve, no training required, and no risk of operator error. If you can operate a skid steer, you can use this hitch effectively from day one.

Additional Information

This attachment is ideal for contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, farm owners, and ranch operators who need flexible towing capability without adding another machine to their fleet. It's particularly valuable in tight spaces where traditional tow vehicles can't maneuver effectively, and in situations where repositioning equipment multiple times throughout the day is part of the workflow.

The Receiver Hitch is compatible with any skid steer or compact track loader equipped with a universal quick attach system. It works equally well on wheeled and tracked machines, and it doesn't interfere with hydraulic lines or other attachments. Just make sure your machine has adequate towing capacity for the loads you plan to move, and follow manufacturer guidelines for safe operation.

For best results, keep the receiver mount clean and free of debris, and inspect the hitch periodically for signs of wear or damage. Check that all pins and fasteners are secure before towing, and make sure the trailer tongue is properly seated in the receiver. When not in use, store the attachment in a dry location to prevent rust and extend its service life.

Maintenance is minimal. A quick visual inspection before each use and occasional cleaning are all that's required. There are no greasing points, no hydraulic connections to maintain, and no complex components to service. It's a low-maintenance, high-reliability tool that earns its place in your attachment lineup.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Receiver Hitch (RH) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.