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Standard European trucks have (or used to have) a front coupling jaw dead center in the bumper. This mostly is just a re-enforced opening in the bumper where you can put the tow bar in and lock it with a pin. Farm tractors have them also.
The Daf army truck at right has both the two towing eyes as USA trucks have and the central coupling jaw with the pin sticking through it.
Did anybody ever modified a 5-ton or Deuce bumper to fit something like that?
I want to make one on our M51A2 and am pondering what is the best way to do that.
I don't want to make any construction in the center area below the actual bumper that will make problems to the winch cable. Cutting into the bumper where the US star is now is also not a good idea probably.
I was thinking about a removable set-up using with the original towing eyes as connecting points, but that is not so simple either since you would have both puling and pushing stability (when braking).
Anybody ever did this?
The Daf army truck at right has both the two towing eyes as USA trucks have and the central coupling jaw with the pin sticking through it.
Did anybody ever modified a 5-ton or Deuce bumper to fit something like that?
I want to make one on our M51A2 and am pondering what is the best way to do that.
I don't want to make any construction in the center area below the actual bumper that will make problems to the winch cable. Cutting into the bumper where the US star is now is also not a good idea probably.
I was thinking about a removable set-up using with the original towing eyes as connecting points, but that is not so simple either since you would have both puling and pushing stability (when braking).
Anybody ever did this?