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| I am looking for a flag mount to use a 2" receiver hitch that flys a min. of 2 flags, preferably 3. I have found all over the web the one mount, but would really like one that holds more. any links would be greatly appreciated.
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| Have one built I fly one from a hitch with another flag also. It is made out of gas pipe w/3 sections If you already have a hitch with a ball just cut a angle plate w/ the hole sized in the middle and bolt it under the nut for the ball. I screw my section together to come up with a 61/2 ft pole.
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| We have one that works very very well and you can drive with it at 60 mph. Its called the hitch flag. web site is northeastflags.com great product
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