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Projects Vintage tow bar. Identify??

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Carfanatic, Aug 23, 2014.

  1. Carfanatic
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    Saved this axle from a junker. Came with a bonus piece. I assume that the bonus piece is a vintage tow bar. Picked this for $40.00. Does anyone have any info or pics on this hitch? Would like to rebuild it. Thanks hitch 1.jpg hitch 3.jpg
     
  2. Rusty O'Toole
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    Looks like someone made a farm wagon out of an old car or truck chassis. Looks awfully well made for a farmer's work or even the local welder or blacksmith. Could it be you could buy a conversion hitch for this purpose? If so it is news to me.
     
  3. squirrel
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  4. Carfanatic
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    The pieces are definitely cast or forged. Ya made way to well to be farm built. I figure there was a hard wood tongue of sorts
     

  5. Carfanatic
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    Thanks for the link squirrel. I looked it over. There was a couple that was close.
     
  6. Mr48chev
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    I've seen a lot of scabbed together trailer tongue setups but that is a pretty clean looking unit. I'm thinking that as was suggested it all came as a kit that you bolted on your old chassis to build a trailer with.
     
  7. cs39ford
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    Back in the mid 1970s Was buying a lot of farm hay wagons made from A & T frames Yes that was a bolt on you could buy Had a few of them back then
     
  8. 302GMC
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    Hoover wagon. Very common in farm country. Montgomery Ward & Sears sold them in catalogs.
     
  9. Carfanatic
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    Well even though it turns out it isn't a tow bar I would still like to do something with it. Even if it's just refurbish and hang in the garage. It's to interesting to just send off for junk. I have done a lot of searching and haven't found any info on it.
     
  10. BamaMav
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    That looks like you could make a nice period looking tow bar for a race car out it.
     
  11. Rusty O'Toole
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    It would make a neat tow bar but for 2 things

    Omit the steering part to make it easier to install. A car will track behind you without it.
    You can only use it on beam axle vehicles which aren't too common. But if you had a period race car it would be great.
     
  12. Carfanatic
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    That's what my buddy and I were thinking.
     

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