The pintle hook showed up on Friday and I started working on the drawbar and mounting plate this afternoon. I wanted the center of the hook to be in line with the center of the hole that accepts either a pin or a ball shank, so I cut off a section of the drawbar.
I have some scrap 1/2" plate and cut off a section, drilled two 7/16" holes and six 1/2" holes to give me six height positions for the pintle hook (or other systems). I tapped the top 7/16" holes with a 1/2"-13 tap because there's no room for a nut and lock washer on the back side of the plate. I used a couple of bolts in the threaded holes during welding to protect the threads, and once done, I ran the tap back through the holes to cut some threads in the weld and to ensure that the 1/2" bolts would bottom out.
I put an aggressive bevel on the end of the drawbar to get better weld penetration (used preheat too) and then welded it up with 7018 rod. I have triangular gussets cut that will sit between the plate and drawbar but I need to figure out the purpose of the two holes near the end of the drawbar. I'd rather double up two 1/2" gussets and center them in the middle of the plate, but that would interfere with the two holes (which I'd fill). So does anyone know what they're used for?
My plan is to weld the end of the draw bar that I cut off to a plate that will bolt to the new plate on the draw bar. I also plan to cut off the 2-5/16" and 2" balls shown below (not sure where they came from) and weld them to a section of solid square bar and then weld that to a plate that can bolt to the new plate on the draw bar. This will give me the option to connect to a lunette ring, a ball coupler or a clevis coupler.
The outsides of the plate need to be squared up and cleaned up but that's a simple job. I'll add the gussets once I know whether the two holes have any value.
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