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Big SOB Towbar in Action

M1075

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I had to do a one man recovery this weekend with the big towbar. It was a challenge, but not nearly as bad as I expected. (The wrecker helped out tremendously.) Next time, it would be a lot easier if I could find some 1.5" adapters for the medium towbar. Anyone have any?
 

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gimpyrobb

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I have a chunk of wood that I prop my bar up with to go on the right height for the pintle. Looks like the wrecker made it easy!
 

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I might have a set of feet. What size?
Did I short you a rim on the last deal? I found one in the shed and was not sure if I counted it in the deal or not.
 

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My Dad one of those tow bars if anyone is interested we do not need it. Saying they are heavy is an understatement. We have a forklift to assist in getting it gone.
 

M1075

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Maddawg- Yes, it is a M919. Probaby about 29-30K without the mixer body.

Sermis- The adapters would be for the medium towbar but they would have 1.5" pins, not 1" or 3/4". Should be a little wider too. I'm not sure on the rim. I haven't been through them yet.

Swede- The wrecker is M816. It is the standard wrecker available surplus now.
 
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