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Towing
Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 2:26 pm
by Hank
Has anybody had any sucess reducing the height of the towing point and converting to 50mm ball. If so how did you do this?
Re: Towing
Posted: Sat May 27, 2023 12:42 am
by Hotzenplotz
a flat 12 mm plate of steel with the corresponding 12 mm holes does it nicely..
usea 50 mm ball similar to this one

Re: Towing
Posted: Mon May 29, 2023 11:51 pm
by Hank
Thanks for your response Albert.
I have never seen a tow bal even similar to that, where did you get it from?
I have fitted the arrangement shown in the picture below but I have not tried it yet as it looks inadequate to me (Paranoia posibly). It was designed for a landrover and I have been told that they are normally braced to the body of the vehicle from the bottom of the plate where the ball is mounted. It is made of 6mm steel with an aproximately 20mm upstand. Any thoughts on this arrangement?
Re: Towing
Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 8:14 am
by Hotzenplotz
If you want to join the agricultural community, keep the kit for ploughing
this is the structure I use for towing
The towball is bolted to the baseplate with 4 M12 bolts.
On that pic I have replaced the welded on ring with a revolving shackle.

Re: Towing
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 5:36 am
by Hank
Thanks Albert. I like your solution for the brace. I think I have some cutting and filing to do!.
Thanks
Henry
Re: Towing
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2023 7:38 am
by Hotzenplotz
Henry
Watch out for the hole pattern. The 4 bolts on the top are 85 x 45 mm, which allows the use of the revolving shackle designed for Landrover Defenders ( search for Bearmach BA 2682)
The bottom section is 83 x 56 mm which is the standard for 4 hole towing balls.
I used a link to the picture at
https://www.kupplung.at/universal-kugel ... =kugelkopf as an example in the previous posting.
The search parameter in the URL tells you what to look for

If you decide to follow the inspiration from my pics I suggest you keep the plate as small as possible to prevent it from dragging when you are offroad. Then measure the position of the trailer side coupling when the trailer is balanced and select the towing ball accordingly.

this pic should help you with drawing the "croissant" on the brake flange
Re: Towing
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 2:47 am
by Hank
Hi Albert.
Thanks for all the details. Had a look at the back end of my 716 and it appears to be significantly different to yours (710?). I had the opportunity to try towing with the bits I have fitted. I had about 1600 Kg on the hitch and it appears to be OK. Didnt go far but I did go over several speed bumps to provide a shock loading (too fast and had 2 of the trailer wheels of the floor on one). I also pulled it up a 20 degree slope with someone watching who saw no deflection. I think I will leave it as is for the moment but thank you for your help.
In reply to the cvomment about ploughing. For Europ the hight is legaly controlled and my fitting is the highest allowed :lol
Re: Towing
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 8:55 am
by rmel
My Arborist just swing my and uses a Ball-Pintle combo hitch.
Kinda cool, don't know if there would be any interference with
the bottom of the door, but I found several options on etrailer.
Don't know about shipping outside the US either but knowing
something exists then the hunt begins
https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Pintle ... Combo.aspx

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Re: Towing
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2023 2:32 am
by Hotzenplotz
Hank
The Diesels have a different tail end to the petrol models.
Dale at Haflingertechnik or Greg at Shropshire Gunbus are your best ports of call in the UK.
rmel
the combo unit you mention is sold in Europe by Florian
https://pinzgauer-ersatzteile.webnode.a ... nd-puch-g/
Re: Towing
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 9:39 am
by udo

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Look here. The are on my 716K.
Best regards
Udo