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Personally - I do prefer the use of the pintle hook for a Quick Detach receiver hitch as in the pic - it leaves the originality of the vehicle, no drilling or welding and only use it when towing a civi trailer, simple and quick and it's way strong and designed for towing. If you want to pull a...
Paint currently drying.
Hopefully there isn't too much deviation between the pintle hook/retaining nut location and the two shackle brackets. They measured pretty close.
May get a pic of the finished hitch mounted on the 816 tomorrow, then on Allies M932 when I can make the return trip.
Allie in NJ contacted me about a dismountable hitch for his M932.
I went down and made some measurements of height required and possible "structures" available on his tractor. Strict requirement that it be easily removable so as to retain originality for shows etc., with the minimum of...
I am just about done with a QD mount hitch for a M932 that utilises the inner pintle hitch large nut and the outer shackle brackets for a triangulated 2"reciever. Pics soon will give you my approach..
Cross reference for M932 QD Hitch:-...
Best fix with out taking off bumperette.
Long 2"x 8" cut to a taper to wedge between inside of bumperette and head of shackle pin.
Mark with hole saw then chain drill with small drill (1/8") to reduce offset material that hole saw will struggle with since it's not cutting balanced full hole...
Any one else have this problem?
Outside view of drivers side rear bumperette - shackle pin head doesn't line up with hole in bumperette. Pin is actually a little rusty, so must be original.
Inside view (turned 90 deg for some odd reason) showing amount of mismatch.
Passenger side...
Welcome aboard from a fellow MoD Rover guy!! (But I have big 'merican stuff too).
Look forward to your pics.
NB. Both of mine I brought in from UK where I am from. No biggie.
Jeff - Nice find and seriously pro effort on the progress. I'll let Chris (Sterling in UK) know that you have leapt into the modern era (well, relatively that is), I'm trying to get him over again this next year for an ATHS event or similar.
Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing it...
"NOS Battery box kits" - did not know that was available - who has them? Or are they easily self man'd?
I really enjoy these kinds of threads - nicely done "Brutacus".
I saw there were 5 that came through Wed at the Albany GA auction and 4 of them had no king pin. I would have jumped in if they were a lot closer to me and could have gotten dims to make one. Perhaps this is a sign of something to come - we can hope. Pre production of these may be prudent -...
No need to apologise, learning about vehicles and asking questions is what this site is all about. I am trying to learn about Aussie M816s and the differences from the US issue ones, but it's difficult from this side of the pacific! There are several veterans and a few trucks in museums with...
Normally that is a difference between the earlier 543's and 816's, though replacement grilles on 816's could be the slat type.
Many of the Australian wreckers used this space for added storage trays; Jerry cans etc. Even heard of one that had a 'bush toilet seat' there.
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