Good Vibrations Z-Hitch Zero-Turn Hitch Plate Towing Methods
One of the features that sets the Z-Hitch apart from other zero-turn hitch plates is that it offers three towing methods in one hitch:
- A tow ball
- A pin-hitch hole
- Two slots for chains or ropes
Though the Z-Hitch is technically compatible with any tow ball size, it’s best used with a light-duty 1-⅞” tow ball (included with the Good Vibrations Hitchin’ Post+). A tow ball that size is ideal for pull-behind lawn equipment compatible with the Z-Hitch.
The Z-Hitch’s pin-hitch hole measures ¾” — the perfect size to accommodate a number of hitch pins. It’s particularly well-suited to the Auto Lock Magnetic Hitch Pin and the King Pin Quick Connect Hitch Pin, both of which have a ½” diameter.
Finally, the plate features two dual tow loops for nylon straps, ropes, chains, and more. The body of the Z-Hitch itself is made of heavy-duty powder coated steel designed to withstand strong forces when towing with any of these three attachment styles.
Good Vibrations Z-Hitch Zero-Turn Hitch Plate Attachments
So, what kind of attachments are compatible with the Z-Hitch? The hitch plate works well with plenty of tow-behind attachments that can help make lawn care and maintenance easier and more efficient.
Need to tow away freshly cut lumber or bring a load of soil or mulch to a freshly planted garden? Use the Z-Hitch to add a dump cart to the back of your zero-turn.
Looking to give new life to an old, worn-out lawn? The Z-Hitch is excellent for adding a pull-behind dethatcher to several makes and models of mowers.
Trying to add fertilizer to a large swath of recently mowed grass? The Z-Hitch is compatible with a number of tow-behind fertilizer spreaders from a number of well-known brands.
The list doesn’t end there, either. The Z-Hitch Zero-Turn Hitch Plate is perfect for lawn rollers, lawn sweepers, aerators, and plenty more equipment. If it attaches to a hitch and can help make your lawn care routine easier, the Z-Hitch can accommodate it.
Should You Get a Good Vibrations Z-Hitch Zero-Turn Hitch Plate?
From installation to attachments, this has been an in-depth look at the Z-Hitch Zero Turn Hitch Plate from Good Vibrations. At this point, you know what it’s for, how it works, and what you can attach with it.
The question remains, though — should you get a Z-Hitch for yourself?
To be transparent, the Z-Hitch isn’t the cheapest zero-turn hitch plate on the market. Its MSRP is $31.99, while other similar hitch plates may cost between $15 and $20 (though when you factor in the multi-thousand-dollar cost of a zero-turn mower, this difference doesn’t seem like much).
Even still, this hitch plate is unique in its level of quality and the towing methods it offers. Its solid steel construction combined with its black powder coat makes it highly resistant both to the strain of towing heavy loads and deterioration due to weather.
Its three towing methods is a standout feature, too. Compatible with a tow ball, hitch pins, and ropes or chains, you won’t ever have to swap your hitch plate out. You can keep the same plate on for just about any towing job with any attachment.
Its high durability, endless versatility, and remarkable quality are what set the Z-Hitch apart. So, if you have a zero-turn mower and attachments to tow, give the Z-Hitch a try.
It can do a lot for around $32.
And if you have a lawn tractor or you’re just interested in more towing solutions, be sure to read our review of the Good Vibrations Hitchin’ Post+. It offers a deep dive on yet another towing implement that’s similarly flexible and long-lasting.
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