PIN TAIL TOW BALL
- Ian Abrahamson
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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
bahawaaha i see you dont stay in Cape town.Herrie wrote:I prefer them bolted!

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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
How about the type like on the rear of the H3 Hummers, it’s casted with no welding.
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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
Ian
Here is an alternative to the welded recovery hook.
One must decide for yourself what you can trust. The finish is nicer too.
Here is an alternative to the welded recovery hook.
One must decide for yourself what you can trust. The finish is nicer too.
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- Ian Abrahamson
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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
Thats a 3 ton . i would require at least a 7 ton. A big snatch has a lot of G forces.
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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
I agree with Ian, the 3 ton seems a bit on the low side! 

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Re: PIN TAIL TOW BALL
the towball is not made and thus not safe for ANY kind of recovery. Fit proper points.
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