rasorbackq
Platinum Member
Morning guys
Just bought a used Patu 400 trailer . Previous owner used horses to pull trailer around. I don't have horses as per say but have 47 of them all wrapped up into a Branson tractor frame. So my plan from the purchase was to remove the set of wheels , axle and horse draw bar to convert back to clevis hitch . All I'm missing is the clevis. The hole that the round clevis fits through is 1 1/2 " by 5" long. So I know I need to weld flat stock top and bottom on the 1 1/2" round stock to form the clevis.
Couple questions .
What size flat stock??? I have 1/2" material . Will that be heavy enough? trailer is 7-8 ton rating
How do I fab it to attach it to original swivel and not pull out?. Drill a hole and insert a bolt to allow the hitch to rotate. One that I seen they drilled a hole straight into the length of the hitch and threaded a bolt and larger rounded plate . There must have been more to it as I can't see just threads holding the pulling action of the trailer. I will be fabbing it but not welding it so the option of inserting the hitch and welding a stopper is not an option. I have built swivel hitches in the past and just used a bolt as a stop . Maybe I just need a larger bolt / pin this time.
What are your ideas?
Just bought a used Patu 400 trailer . Previous owner used horses to pull trailer around. I don't have horses as per say but have 47 of them all wrapped up into a Branson tractor frame. So my plan from the purchase was to remove the set of wheels , axle and horse draw bar to convert back to clevis hitch . All I'm missing is the clevis. The hole that the round clevis fits through is 1 1/2 " by 5" long. So I know I need to weld flat stock top and bottom on the 1 1/2" round stock to form the clevis.
Couple questions .
What size flat stock??? I have 1/2" material . Will that be heavy enough? trailer is 7-8 ton rating
How do I fab it to attach it to original swivel and not pull out?. Drill a hole and insert a bolt to allow the hitch to rotate. One that I seen they drilled a hole straight into the length of the hitch and threaded a bolt and larger rounded plate . There must have been more to it as I can't see just threads holding the pulling action of the trailer. I will be fabbing it but not welding it so the option of inserting the hitch and welding a stopper is not an option. I have built swivel hitches in the past and just used a bolt as a stop . Maybe I just need a larger bolt / pin this time.
What are your ideas?