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OF, One bit of advise, if you will. When we use our tow bars, It is best to keep all of the pin heads up(with the lynch pins closest to the ground). That gives you a slight safety factor if you have a lynch pin failure. In your pictures I see you have the lynch pins on top, if you had a lynch pin failure, your pin will simply fall out(as opposed to keeping the head of the pin on top so that the pin will not just fall out if there was a lynch pin failure).
We have seen lynch pins fail/come off. In one of your pictures (post#18, pic 5) I see the safety chain touching the lynch pin(on top). That could be all it takes to pop the lynch pin over, releasing it.
You should have 5 pin heads up, when using your tow bar.
Nice looking trucks, hope you enjoy them.
We have seen lynch pins fail/come off. In one of your pictures (post#18, pic 5) I see the safety chain touching the lynch pin(on top). That could be all it takes to pop the lynch pin over, releasing it.
You should have 5 pin heads up, when using your tow bar.
Nice looking trucks, hope you enjoy them.
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