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FYI, the 101 series and 1101/2 series trailers use a 3" lunette, while most of the smaller commercial pintles are designed for a 2-1/2" lunette ring. The only drawback when doing this is that the 3" ring will occasionally bind in the smaller pintle if you're turning sharply and backing. Usually they are OK going forward. Nothing really wrong with towing them on the smaller pintle, so long as you're aware that they can bind, and you make sure it doesn't bend your hitch if you do high angle turning. A little grease on the outer edge of the ring seems to help some.WHat size pintle hook did you need? 5 or 10 Ton? It look slike a 10 ton but will a 5 ton work also?
As for ratings, it looks like the 2-1/2" lunette is most often rated 5 ton, or 10,000lb. The 3" lunette is 26,000+. I think even the 10ton rated pintles are really designed for a 2-1/2" lunette. Some say, most don't. I think you need a 26,000lb+ pintle to properly work with the 3" lunette without chance of binding.
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