Motorised pivot? Note single break-away chain attachment to vehicle, a box trailer perhaps? USA origins? Useless piece of SH!T, definitely.
KJB said
11:41 AM May 17, 2021
Chief........Nice bit of equipment to protect a caravan from a harshly sprung (truck etc..) tow vehicle.
-- Edited by KJB on Monday 17th of May 2021 11:42:32 AM
yobarr said
12:29 PM May 17, 2021
KJB wrote:
Chief........Nice bit of equipment to protect a caravan from a harshly sprung (truck etc..) tow vehicle.
-- Edited by KJB on Monday 17th of May 2021 11:42:32 AM
Exactly right,Kerry.Similar piece of equipment available here in Australia by Airglide Towbars,but there undoubtedly are others.As you say,they are designed to minimise the risk of heavily sprung trucks shaking a towed caravan to pieces. Cheers
KJB said
12:33 PM May 17, 2021
yobarr wrote:
KJB wrote:
Chief........Nice bit of equipment to protect a caravan from a harshly sprung (truck etc..) tow vehicle.
-- Edited by KJB on Monday 17th of May 2021 11:42:32 AM
Exactly right,Kerry.Similar piece of equipment available here in Australia by Airglide Towbars,but there undoubtedly are others.As you say,they are designed to minimise the risk of heavily sprung trucks shaking a towed caravan to pieces. Cheers
I think the hitch pictured is behind a Chamberlain tractor towing a "caravan" in Qld..
yobarr said
01:14 PM May 17, 2021
KJB wrote:
yobarr wrote:
KJB wrote:
Chief........Nice bit of equipment to protect a caravan from a harshly sprung (truck etc..) tow vehicle.
-- Edited by KJB on Monday 17th of May 2021 11:42:32 AM
Exactly right,Kerry.Similar piece of equipment available here in Australia by Airglide Towbars,but there undoubtedly are others.As you say,they are designed to minimise the risk of heavily sprung trucks shaking a towed caravan to pieces. Cheers
I think the hitch pictured is behind a Chamberlain tractor towing a "caravan" in Qld..
Hadn't noticed that,but Orange paint,and tractor tyres,plus the towball mounted on top of a tractor towbar shank would suggest that you're correct.Cheers.
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 17th of May 2021 01:16:26 PM
DMaxer said
02:00 PM May 17, 2021
I think everyone should have a WDH Doug, whether they need it or not. When you are not towing you can use them for fixing the awning!
Warren-Pat_01 said
05:28 PM May 17, 2021
I reckon it's ok! Shock preventer (could have shade one of those on an earlier boat trailer). I'd like to see a full picture before I cast judgement.
Possum, it's better than what we saw in England - none of them had chains at all, relying on the break-away cord!!
Where did you get the picture from Doug? A foreign (European) caravan magazine?
Dougwe said
06:23 PM May 17, 2021
There is a young bloke doing a part lap raising money and it is part of his set up. He goes by the name of 'The Travelling Jackaroo'. I think he is on facebook. He is from Maleny in QLD. A bloke around that area makes them.
Morning DM,
Do you reckon this needs a WDH?
Seriously drawbarred there Chief
Chief........Nice bit of equipment to protect a caravan from a harshly sprung (truck etc..) tow vehicle.
-- Edited by KJB on Monday 17th of May 2021 11:42:32 AM
Exactly right,Kerry.Similar piece of equipment available here in Australia by Airglide Towbars,but there undoubtedly are others.As you say,they are designed to minimise the risk of heavily sprung trucks shaking a towed caravan to pieces. Cheers
I think the hitch pictured is behind a Chamberlain tractor towing a "caravan" in Qld..
Hadn't noticed that,but Orange paint,and tractor tyres,plus the towball mounted on top of a tractor towbar shank would suggest that you're correct.Cheers.
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 17th of May 2021 01:16:26 PM
I think everyone should have a WDH Doug, whether they need it or not. When you are not towing you can use them for fixing the awning!
Possum, it's better than what we saw in England - none of them had chains at all, relying on the break-away cord!!
Where did you get the picture from Doug? A foreign (European) caravan magazine?