Posted by 1946 BN IHC on December 16, 2021 at 11:33:09 from (45.78.197.129):
to those who are design persons.
My wife Brenda has an electric scooter. Our [new to us] mobile came with a hand made bumper / hitch type flatbed rack. ( it is removable- hooked to the 2 inch receiver and secondarily secured the the bumper with bolts) { It was too wide back to front } I have modified the width and shape of it to fit the scooter / smaller, narrower in width. While I am redoing the carrier I had the idea to add a hitch to tow our front wheel drive car on a 2 wheel dolly. Now the problem. I was thinking to add two 2 square tubes and receivers to the frame of the RV to add extra security and strength to the carrier so the 2 inch receiver hitch could be added the back of the platform to attach the tow dolly for the car. My email is williamecclesjardine@yahoo.ca for direct contact, with drawings or thoughts. Thank you for any and all thoughts, directions and cautions. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all may each of you and your family have a safe pleasant holliday. Wm.
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