Having trailered my tractor a few times I always run into a hassle securing the front axle with chains. I use the rear drawbar for securing the rear and run the chains around the axle in a way as to not skin all the paint off.
The front of my tractor (FarmTrac 270) has a 1/2" thick steel plate , part of the frame that has four holes that I assume are for a weight rack. I was wanting to weld a pintle hook to another plate and bolt it to the front plate. Then I would just run the chain through the pintle hook as the front attachment point. I figure it would also double as an easily accessible tow hook in case of getting mired in the mud.
Do you think this would work OK? I would weld the pintle hook on in a vertical orientation as opposed to the usual horizontal manner.
John
The front of my tractor (FarmTrac 270) has a 1/2" thick steel plate , part of the frame that has four holes that I assume are for a weight rack. I was wanting to weld a pintle hook to another plate and bolt it to the front plate. Then I would just run the chain through the pintle hook as the front attachment point. I figure it would also double as an easily accessible tow hook in case of getting mired in the mud.
Do you think this would work OK? I would weld the pintle hook on in a vertical orientation as opposed to the usual horizontal manner.
John