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Dolly is out of the question because of how much of a pain in the ass they are to back up. Alot of the places I like to go aint exactly cooperative with the space required to back up a dolly.Another thought would be to simply buy/borrow/use a DOLLY. Hitch the dolly to the Pintle Hook, back the Dolly's Fifth-Wheel under your "new" trailer, connect air and power, and pull away. No fuss. No muss.
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If you go tow bar route use a pickup truck size fifthwheel much lighter and stil rated for your trailer. But as the chaplain pointed out that a dolly would be better, when you learn how to back it up. You can do it!The under reach setups are great on the modern wreckers but have 2 big downsides for me. Very expensive, and kill ground clearance.
The other common Holmes towbar setup can be used to tow a 5th wheel trailer but it limits how tight of a turn can be made, air connections are in the way on this trailer. Plus for towing a 5th wheel it just doesn't strike me as a strong and reliable way to connect to the kingpin, compared to a 5th wheel hitch.
So got me thinking. I have the 5th wheel from a m931, medium towbar, some 3/8" plate, and the frame from the m51a2. Figure a way to make a similar Holmes 750/850 towbar. flip the towbar around so that the feet are mounted to the square tubing that the outriggers slide in. Either trade the outer tube with the lunette ring on it for one with the pin, or cut the ring off and replace it with a pin end. Then attach the 5th wheel to that end of the towbar.
As I stated earlier a dolly is out of the question, takes up too much room to back it up. Lots of the places I like to go are in the mountains, not exactly forgiving and space providing that backing up a dolly requires.If you go tow bar route use a pickup truck size fifthwheel much lighter and stil rated for your trailer. But as the chaplain pointed out that a dolly would be better, when you learn how to back it up. You can do it!
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Yea sarcasm online, sometimes I read it right and other times goes right over my head, taking some of my red hair along the way haha.Okay so mainly just giving you crap about backing up a dolly, although it will turn tighter than just fifthwheel. And yes that's the upper mount I was speaking of. The upper hitch works great for trucks that have only over bumper mounts, like m35 and 809 series trucks.
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How about making a lunette eye hitch extension/converter for the front of the trailer - quick attach to the kingpin of the trailer? I am sure the wreckers pintle hitch is up to it..