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Nato tow hitch - emergency tow adapter
Following on from a spate of breakdowns ( ) after a recent engine swap , a big issue has been the NATO tow hitch on my trailer
None of the recovery firms have the facilitiy to tow it ( apart from on a low loader )
This idea was suggested on my last breakdown in Scotland , were I ended up unable to use my trailer for my holiday
Simple enough I thought .. but in reality iv not got a tow ball 2 feet high ( and remember this is to be able to tow my trailer with a normal height towbar !)
So this is how far out they are
Center line heights
NATO ring - 24 "
Holder under NATO ring - 22"
Tow ball - 16"
So a grand total of 8 " difference in height
I can allow for a bit of nose down height .. but not 8"
If I did something like this .. would it be strong enough ?
Or has any one got any ideas / suggestions to overcome this issue
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23rd May 2017 8:38 pm
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Just throwing this one out there, what about permanently adopting the trailer to a lower hitch height like done before? Still keep nato hitch but easier to adapt?MY2023 Discovery 5 R-Dynamic 3.0
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23rd May 2017 8:48 pm
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Hello,
What I have done is to remove the ring/plunger shaft which on my trailer is 45mm o/d and had an engineer friend machine me a new plunger (out of solid chromed 45mm bar) but with 2 holes at the receiver/ring end to take an E marked Knott NATO bolt on ring hitch. I carry a 50mm ball hitch of the same bolt pattern and in an emergency for 2 bolts and I can be rescued!! It does help a little that my trailer has a stepped drawbar, but a friend has done the same on a standard sankey and it gets him home!
23rd May 2017 9:09 pm
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23rd May 2017 9:46 pm
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JackNorris wrote:
Just throwing this one out there, what about permanently adopting the trailer to a lower hitch height like done before? Still keep nato hitch but easier to adapt?
Rather keep the sankey nato hitch the same height ... coupled with uncle Rays tow hitch it tows like a dream G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
23rd May 2017 9:47 pm
wiggs
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Deerfold wrote:
Hello,
What I have done is to remove the ring/plunger shaft which on my trailer is 45mm o/d and had an engineer friend machine me a new plunger (out of solid chromed 45mm bar) but with 2 holes at the receiver/ring end to take an E marked Knott NATO bolt on ring hitch. I carry a 50mm ball hitch of the same bolt pattern and in an emergency for 2 bolts and I can be rescued!! It does help a little that my trailer has a stepped drawbar, but a friend has done the same on a standard sankey and it gets him home!
This might be too complicated to be practical but one could build a dolly that hitches to a 50mm towball. On the dolly would be a frame that carried a NATO hitch at the appropriate height. The Sankey (or whatever) would then become a four wheel draw bar trailer. These used to be subject to a 30mph speed limit but one sees them nowadays frequently travelling at much higher speeds.A vaccine does not stop you catching a virus, or passing it on, or getting ill from it, really ill. It does reduce the likelyhood of you dying when really, really ill. Stay Alive - KEEP AWAY FROM PEOPLE.
24th May 2017 7:53 am
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Adrian if this is purely for a recovery truck use in case of breakdown?
Would the height to your D4 matter because you can adjust the height on a recovery truck tow hook ! you just need the NATO ring to ball coupling conversion to keep with you just in case ?MY18 D5 HSE LUX😎
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24th May 2017 8:36 am
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Wouldn't it be easier to do something like this?
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Could you not rotate the tow hitch in the receiver by 180 degrees and then put the tow ball back on? It might not give you 8" but might take you some of the way there?
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24th May 2017 9:01 am
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Simon (Sailorboy), extended his hitch and converted to std hitch, the extension helped with the height Iggy/Ieuan
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if it's for recovery only ... what's the OTHER end of the trailer like ? could you bolt something to chasis there that could take a standard tow socket?.
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24th May 2017 9:45 am
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SHARKYSHARKS wrote:
Adrian if this is purely for a recovery truck use in case of breakdown?
Would the height to your D4 matter because you can adjust the height on a recovery truck tow hook ! you just need the NATO ring to ball coupling conversion to keep with you just in case ?
Dave , its more for me to use a hire car to continue my journey with the trailer
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24th May 2017 11:58 am
wiggs
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Navigator wrote:
This might be too complicated to be practical but one could build a dolly that hitches to a 50mm towball. On the dolly would be a frame that carried a NATO hitch at the appropriate height. The Sankey (or whatever) would then become a four wheel draw bar trailer. These used to be subject to a 30mph speed limit but one sees them nowadays frequently travelling at much higher speeds.
trying to keep this as portable as poss...but good idea though G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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