Extended, high rise hitch bar

   / Extended, high rise hitch bar
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Nice draw bar for 5.00, it should be fine for that size/ weight trailer.

But I would prefer a ball on a horizontal draw bar, or better yet, if you have a QH...

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I have a horizontal draw bar but because it rotates when I attach a ball to it, it is practically useless. I might use my utility trailer once or twice a month which makes it pretty hard to justify spending on a QH...if I needed the trailer every day that would make a big difference. Usually I use the FEL to handle brush and firewood etc, but it's just as easy now to hook up the trailer as it is to bother mounting and demounting the FEL.
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #12  
I have a horizontal draw bar but because it rotates when I attach a ball to it, it is practically useless. I might use my utility trailer once or twice a month which makes it pretty hard to justify spending on a QH...if I needed the trailer every day that would make a big difference. Usually I use the FEL to handle brush and firewood etc, but it's just as easy now to hook up the trailer as it is to bother mounting and demounting the FEL.

That's why I showed a picture of a horizontal draw-bar lock, prevents the draw bar from turning. About $20. from tractor supply.

55064d1147735612-drawbar-lock-885985-draw_bar_lock.jpg



http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/customization/79549-drawbar-lock.html


Then you will not have to lift trailer or fool around with jack, still have to get off to latch it, but I have done short moves on level ground without locking the coupler.

I've got one and it works, other people have gotten creative and made their own.

JB.
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar
  • Thread Starter
#13  
That's why I showed a picture of a horizontal draw-bar lock, prevents the draw bar from turning. About $20. from tractor supply.

55064d1147735612-drawbar-lock-885985-draw_bar_lock.jpg



http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/customization/79549-drawbar-lock.html


Then you will not have to lift trailer or fool around with jack, still have to get off to latch it, but I have done short moves on level ground without locking the coupler.

I've got one and it works, other people have gotten creative and made their own.

JB.

Thanks for clarification, I was trying to figure out WHAT that gadget was, and you know, yesterday I was going thru my latest TSC catalog, looking at 3-point hitch parts, and I do not recall seeing such a drawbar lock in the catalog. TWENTY BUCKS???!!! I better go out and hit some more garage sales, wonder if the one I got my curved drawbar at had a lock for sale and I didn't know what it was then :laughing:
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #14  
Usually just moving around my yard there really is no need to lock it down. Its all very slow movements and so the tongue weight is more than enough to keep the trailers in place. I keep my trailers balanced forward slightly to insure weight on the ball, and being able to lift the load as high as I want for travel makes it easy. The Rock Arm does all the work
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #15  
Usually just moving around my yard there really is no need to lock it down. Its all very slow movements and so the tongue weight is more than enough to keep the trailers in place. I keep my trailers balanced forward slightly to insure weight on the ball, and being able to lift the load as high as I want for travel makes it easy. The Rock Arm does all the work


Helps to unload the trailer as well. Partially dumped, easier to remove dirt, leaves, rubble etc.

JB
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #16  
Hope i'm not hijacking this thread.

I recently purchased a category 1 cross/drawbar with the goal of putting a chain hook and a ball or 2 on it...of course I quickly learned that the ball will rotate...did some searching here and came across several threads including this one.

So i went back to TSC and got the a fore mentioned drawbar lock. Something just isn't right...i forgot to snap a pic, but will try to describe.

The 2 lift arms can still sway open enough till they hit the hitch pins...this allows the spindle at the end of the draw bar to be exposed enough off the rectangular portion for the drawbar lock to fall over to the spindle and then the drawbar still rotates? :confused:

I'm thinking about maybe washers or a bushing solving the problems.

Am I doing something wrong? I've seen post after post of people buying these generic drawbars etc. with no issue. I'm wondering if I have something on my 3 point adjusted wrong?

Thanks!
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #17  
Hope i'm not hijacking this thread.

I recently purchased a category 1 cross/drawbar with the goal of putting a chain hook and a ball or 2 on it...of course I quickly learned that the ball will rotate...did some searching here and came across several threads including this one.

So i went back to TSC and got the a fore mentioned drawbar lock. Something just isn't right...i forgot to snap a pic, but will try to describe.

The 2 lift arms can still sway open enough till they hit the hitch pins...this allows the spindle at the end of the draw bar to be exposed enough off the rectangular portion for the drawbar lock to fall over to the spindle and then the drawbar still rotates? :confused:

I'm thinking about maybe washers or a bushing solving the problems.

Am I doing something wrong? I've seen post after post of people buying these generic drawbars etc. with no issue. I'm wondering if I have something on my 3 point adjusted wrong?

Thanks!

Is it as simple as tightening your anti-sway links until this can't happen? Is there a reason that doesn't work?
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #18  
Are the sway chains on the outside or inside?
Maybe bend the bracket a bit.
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #19  
Yeah those locks are not perfect, a little sloppy. I have one and used it for a while before I got my 3 pt trailer adaptor.
Some of the home brew ones look better.

JB.
 
   / Extended, high rise hitch bar #20  
Is it as simple as tightening your anti-sway links until this can't happen? Is there a reason that doesn't work?

i see what you mean and i should clarify/correct my terminology...the parts spreading apart are the draft links although you may have inferred that from my description.

I could try tightening these sway links, but i'm not sure i see how that will keep the draftlinks tighter together? That said, the draft links do sway a bit side to side. There doesn't look like there's much room left to tighten the links though...if someone messed with the length if the lift links would that throw things off. I gotta get my head around the proper order of operation when adjusted the entire 3 point assembly.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...99542d1207273787-help-adjust-jd-790-3-pto.jpg

thats another guys rig, but you get the idea of where the sway links are gizmo2
 

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