Posted by JD Seller on October 08, 2015 at 19:05:24 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: pintle hitch hookup posted by farmerjohn on October 08, 2015 at 18:46:14:
How I have used pintle hitch rings on tractor draw bars is to take a large bolt an a piece of pipe that is larger than the bolt and the hole in your drawbar. The pipe needs to be small enough to fit through the eye on the pintle hitch. Then cut the pipe to make a bushing taller than the hitch eye is thick. I also use two larger washers or plates cut out of flat steel top and bottom of the bolt.
The hook up, back up so the pintle hitch is right over your drawbar hole. Then put one washer between the pintle eye and the drawbar. Then lower the pintle eye down on to the washer/drawbar. Then but the bushing/pipe in the eye with the other washer on top. Put your bolt through the drawbar/washers/pipe/bushing. Tighten the bolt up and your good to go. The bushing will allow the pintle eye to move but the top washer keeps it form coming off.
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