mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I've had the M1078 for about a year now and I need/want to be able to pull my trailers around with it. It has a really stout Pintle hitch on it that I made use of when I towed my Jeep behind it on my way back from Seattle, but it's not something that I'd use on a regular basis.
Midwest Military Equipment sells a receiver that bolts on using the four bolts that hold the Pintle hitch in place but they're $550 or so and are sized for a 2-1/2" hitch rather than 3" so I decided to make my own receiver. I ordered a B&W 3" hitch with 7-1/2" of drop and the "tow & stow" feature. I have B&W receivers on my F250 and Jeep TJ so I'm familiar with their quality.
Other than the hitch, I also had to buy a 12"x3"x1/4" section of tubing which cost around $25. I bought two 15"x15"x1/2" plates a couple of years ago for $20 so decided to use them on this project. All in all it's coming out how I expected with few surprises. The plates are 4" apart and will be welded to the 4"x3"x1/4" cross member that sits below the Pintle.
I'm going to box in the plates with 3/8" plate and cut, fit and weld a square ring around the end of the receiver tube to strengthen it. I might add some gussets too but I should know tomorrow if they're needed. The top of the 2-5/16" ball will sit about 24" above the ground which should be ok. I can adjust the height of the Demco couplers on the trailers so not a problem.
The 3" hitch from B&W is rated for around 20,000lb so overkill for sure, but it makes sense on this truck.
Midwest Military Equipment sells a receiver that bolts on using the four bolts that hold the Pintle hitch in place but they're $550 or so and are sized for a 2-1/2" hitch rather than 3" so I decided to make my own receiver. I ordered a B&W 3" hitch with 7-1/2" of drop and the "tow & stow" feature. I have B&W receivers on my F250 and Jeep TJ so I'm familiar with their quality.
Other than the hitch, I also had to buy a 12"x3"x1/4" section of tubing which cost around $25. I bought two 15"x15"x1/2" plates a couple of years ago for $20 so decided to use them on this project. All in all it's coming out how I expected with few surprises. The plates are 4" apart and will be welded to the 4"x3"x1/4" cross member that sits below the Pintle.
I'm going to box in the plates with 3/8" plate and cut, fit and weld a square ring around the end of the receiver tube to strengthen it. I might add some gussets too but I should know tomorrow if they're needed. The top of the 2-5/16" ball will sit about 24" above the ground which should be ok. I can adjust the height of the Demco couplers on the trailers so not a problem.
The 3" hitch from B&W is rated for around 20,000lb so overkill for sure, but it makes sense on this truck.