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changing drawbar on timber bogey


Stephen Blair
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Never thought of it catching the back when turning:(

Wasnt going to bother moving axle, the bogey is pretty much goosed tbh, the crane is perfect though.

 

It was more to take the weight off the mox axle rather than the actual drawbar :001_smile:

 

cowboy
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Would it be possible to have the hitch mounted on a plate than spins. So when you have the trailer over it wont have the mog over too.

 

As Chris says cut the hitch off and build up hight with Box section.

 

I think a rockinger hitch can spin so it should be all good :thumbup1:

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