JB4310
Super Member
Those 3 point receiver adaptors are great, I have the Flexpoint, but if you don't have time or desire to go that route then a shackle/clevis should hold it securely enough where your not gonna loose the chipper.
Those pear shaped construction shackles have narrow openings, until you get into pretty large ones and then the pin may not fit the hole in your draw bar. You would need one of those U-shaped shackles which have thinner pins and wider throats.
How about lay the pintle eye on the draw bar, place a 2" long piece of 1.5" pipe in the center over the hole in the draw bar (as a spacer), put a flat plate over the top of the eye and drop a 3/4"-1" bolt down through the plate, the spacer pipe and the draw bar, install a nut on the bottom and tighten.
The plate prevents the pintle eye from coming off the top, the spacer prevents the plate from being tightened against the eye to allow free movement, and obviously the bolt prevents the eye from coming off the draw bar. this would not be the fastest but would be very stable.
Don't know if you plan on unhooking the chipper when you get it to where you will use it? not sure if they need to stay attached to tow vehicle for stability when in use.
I do know the large chippers have some serious tongue weight.
JB.
Those pear shaped construction shackles have narrow openings, until you get into pretty large ones and then the pin may not fit the hole in your draw bar. You would need one of those U-shaped shackles which have thinner pins and wider throats.
How about lay the pintle eye on the draw bar, place a 2" long piece of 1.5" pipe in the center over the hole in the draw bar (as a spacer), put a flat plate over the top of the eye and drop a 3/4"-1" bolt down through the plate, the spacer pipe and the draw bar, install a nut on the bottom and tighten.
The plate prevents the pintle eye from coming off the top, the spacer prevents the plate from being tightened against the eye to allow free movement, and obviously the bolt prevents the eye from coming off the draw bar. this would not be the fastest but would be very stable.
Don't know if you plan on unhooking the chipper when you get it to where you will use it? not sure if they need to stay attached to tow vehicle for stability when in use.
I do know the large chippers have some serious tongue weight.
JB.