• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Tow bar designs

73m819

Rock = older than dirt , GA. MAFIA , Dirty
Steel Soldiers Supporter
In Memorial
12,195
325
0
Location
gainesville, ga.
i see a problem with the hitch (pic 12) the pivot will went to fold ether over or under at stopping, this action would put a lot of load on the whole hitch
 

skark_burmer

Member
143
1
18
Location
San Jose, Ca
with only a single pivot on horizontal i dont think its going to fold anywhere. The square portion of the receiver is directly in line with the center line of the two bars so braking or accelerating will not result in up or down twisting. also the tow bar is completely flat so that was a nice coincidence.

thats one thing i should have mentioned, you want to make sure the center of the axis on each pivot is aligned as closely as possible to the center of the bars.
 

4bogginchevys

New member
623
1
0
Location
rathdrum idaho
the shackle pins on mine are 15/16+, probably because they were punched not drilled like you said. thanks for the pics, now the only thing I need to figure out is the distance between trucks that is correct, and how to design this tow bar to go up or down hill toward truck in tow while minimising leverage that will cause a crash.:-D
 

skark_burmer

Member
143
1
18
Location
San Jose, Ca
the horizontal pins allow for vehicle heigth and angle changes, thats why you need one in the front and back of the tow bar.

Mine are 4' long, at that length my Duramax bumper will contact the tow bar and CUCV bumper at the same time allowing me for max turning angle without being overly long.
 

timntrucks

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,038
119
63
Location
Ponchatoula LA
oh i took off the feet.. there not in the pic... i have the large 1 in ones and the smaller 3/4 in ones as weill as the offset jeep .. double feet that is... i am cleaning them up and paining them.. this week i should be able to put it in the duece bed... dont know where maybe chained down in front.
 

BobM

Member
593
6
18
Location
Fillmore, Indiana
Here are a few shots of my recovery last week in Richmond. I built on a thread from BOB M. Check out his thread 644 miles on a towbar. It worked great for me, I drove 7 1/2 hours towing a M1009 behind my 2008 Super Duty.

Good Luck,
Crownjewel:grin:
I'm glad that you made it alright.:-D This towbar worked great for me in my 644 mile recovery from Ft. Mead to west-central Indiana. Glad that I could help.
 

4bogginchevys

New member
623
1
0
Location
rathdrum idaho
So I went to the local tractor supply store (big R). The only things I could find for my project were a pintle 90.00, the drop pintle hitch thing 50.00, and a bolt on hoop that would need to be mounted to something flat. None of what I saw resembled stuff that I pictured from designs i've seen.:cry:

Does anyone have a towbar for sale...a standard issue military style.

I think I can modify one to work for my own purposes instead of building something at 150.00 for materials, then labor to a friend, and gas and BS along the way.:-D
 

BobM

Member
593
6
18
Location
Fillmore, Indiana
So I went to the local tractor supply store (big R). The only things I could find for my project were a pintle 90.00, the drop pintle hitch thing 50.00, and a bolt on hoop that would need to be mounted to something flat. None of what I saw resembled stuff that I pictured from designs i've seen.:cry:

Does anyone have a towbar for sale...a standard issue military style.

I think I can modify one to work for my own purposes instead of building something at 150.00 for materials, then labor to a friend, and gas and BS along the way.:-D

If you are just going to tow "local" and not at "70 on the freeway", why go to such expense? The towbar that I and tlm and others used is way cheaper and has towed vehicles for hundreds of miles with no problems. Sometimes we make things too complicated. Just my two cents worth.:wink:
 

4bogginchevys

New member
623
1
0
Location
rathdrum idaho
If you are just going to tow "local" and not at "70 on the freeway", why go to such expense? The towbar that I and tlm and others used is way cheaper and has towed vehicles for hundreds of miles with no problems. Sometimes we make things too complicated. Just my two cents worth.:wink:
It's beginning to look like a good idea to take your advise....so where to get one for "cheaper":-D
 

BobM

Member
593
6
18
Location
Fillmore, Indiana
It's beginning to look like a good idea to take your advise....so where to get one for "cheaper":-D
I bought my towbar at Autozone and the 2" recievers from Tractor supply. I just drilled the 1" holes in the recievers and relieved the ends with a simple cut-off tool. And with a ball hitch, I didn't have to put up with the slop of a pintle hitch. (If you've never used a pintle, believe me, there IS a difference!)
You can find a lot of info at: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=25729&highlight=civy+towbars
and at: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/25643-644-miles-towbar.html
tlm47201 is a wealth of info and I'm sure that he would also help you. tlm has used an identical towbar on several recoveries from Indy. They do work!:wink:
 

m16ty

Moderator
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
9,580
218
63
Location
Dickson,TN
m16ty thats a nice looking tow bar i could use one like that myself
I built one for myself and was planning on building them to sell. I built and sold one to dpsmith but after building one to sell I realised that I have more money in them than what they will bring on an open market. I sold the one to dpsmith for $350 ( market value IMO) and there really isn't enough profit in it for the time I have in making them. If I get enough orders to mass produce or times get hard enough I may start back building them to sell but at this time I've kind of put it on the back burner.
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks