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The Dude said:Mark,
Should the same caution be taken with a reciever style recovery point? Like the pintle B or the reciever shackle??
I have never seen comments towards these regarding safety and I would assume (maybe that's the problem) that the 1" shank of that ball is way stronger then the 5/8 pin used to hold a reviever in?
Mike S said:I am using style A in the picture.
Please note: two years ago I was on a trail in the Selway (Idaho) and was trying to reverse the trailer uphill on a tight trail. The trailer jacked to one side, and sheared all the connecting bolts (4) right off the reciever.
I had to drive into Kooskia and find a set of larger (1/2") grade 6 bolts, drill out the pintle plate and reciever plate and replace all the bolts. No problems since then. Just a heads up on using these, or any, hitch on the trail.
M
Mark W said:I've never seen (and wouldn't use) a pintle that had smaller than 1/2 inch bolts to mount it with. And I wouldn't use less than grade 8 to mount it, for exactly the reason that you discovered.
Mark...
e9999 said:you guys wanting to use the pintle hook for snatch recovery, keep in mind what it's attached to. On the 80 for instance if you bolt it to the "bumper" it really is attached only to a relatively thin crossmember.
They do rate this at 5000+lbs abroad IIRC but it still is not the strongest part of the truck... If you were to bend it, it may even pull the frame rails in?
Mike S said:Grade 8 bolts are a bit more brittle, that is why I used grade 6
LabRat11 said:Sorry to nit pick Snook. However, what you show is a combination ball - pintle hook. I'll never use one - an uncle of mine had one shear off the ball. The trailer disconnected and (according to him) it was a real rodeo ride to get it stopped. And yes, he was well within the weight rating.
Just a word of caution........
This is a pintle hook...
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Mark W said:I'm not comfortable with the trailerball/pintle hybrid. The shank of the ball is still the weak point. While any chance of twist leading to shear is much reduced compared to a staight ball hitch, it is still a single shear and IF the shank fails the ball is coming out.
In my world, the biggest use of a pintle on a Cruiser is for recovery. Snatching. And the hybrid pintle/ball is not as suitable for this use as a standard pintle.
Mark...