niferous
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Ok as I've mentioned I'm trying to make my own tow bar to go get my M1009 in Alabama. I have a 3/4 ton truck to pull the thing so that should provide enough power. First below is the design for a tow bar. Please feel free to pick it apart.
Ok I'm going to be making this thing out of 2" x 1/4" A36 steel square tubing. The ends that come off the rear and slide over the sides of the d-ring shackle attachment point are cut from 2" x 1/4" A36 steel flat bar. I will use a 7/8" x 2-1/2" Grade 8 bolt to secure the tow bar to the M1009. The hitch is a 2-5/16" ball mount and the specs and a picture can be seen here. It has a rating of 7,000 lbs. Other than that I think the picure says it all. I don't know the angle of the longer pieces that extend from the hitch to the mounting bar but when we get welding I will let everyone know.
The tow bar will articulate up and down to meet the hight of the truck and I will probably use an adjustable tow ball like this one. That way we can get the tow bar on an as even plain as possible.
Lastly I'm looking for options on safety chains but thos should be a simple part. More than likely I will just use some shackles with the chains and attach them to the frame. Also I haven't forgotten about lights. I'm probably just going to get a trailer light kit at Tractor Supply and run the wires back attaching where I can with zip ties. Maybe even go under the truck and along the frame. More than likely I'll just take some angle iron and mount the lights to about a 3' section. Then just lay the angle iron on the bumper and zip tie it with some heavy duty ties.
So how does this sound to everyone? How squirley do these things get while towing? Should I be worried about fish tailing?
Ok I'm going to be making this thing out of 2" x 1/4" A36 steel square tubing. The ends that come off the rear and slide over the sides of the d-ring shackle attachment point are cut from 2" x 1/4" A36 steel flat bar. I will use a 7/8" x 2-1/2" Grade 8 bolt to secure the tow bar to the M1009. The hitch is a 2-5/16" ball mount and the specs and a picture can be seen here. It has a rating of 7,000 lbs. Other than that I think the picure says it all. I don't know the angle of the longer pieces that extend from the hitch to the mounting bar but when we get welding I will let everyone know.
The tow bar will articulate up and down to meet the hight of the truck and I will probably use an adjustable tow ball like this one. That way we can get the tow bar on an as even plain as possible.
Lastly I'm looking for options on safety chains but thos should be a simple part. More than likely I will just use some shackles with the chains and attach them to the frame. Also I haven't forgotten about lights. I'm probably just going to get a trailer light kit at Tractor Supply and run the wires back attaching where I can with zip ties. Maybe even go under the truck and along the frame. More than likely I'll just take some angle iron and mount the lights to about a 3' section. Then just lay the angle iron on the bumper and zip tie it with some heavy duty ties.
So how does this sound to everyone? How squirley do these things get while towing? Should I be worried about fish tailing?
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