Pintle hitch variations

/ Pintle hitch variations #1  

bcp

Super Star Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2009
Messages
14,876
Location
SW WA
Tractor
Kubota BX2360
Can anyone tell me about the benefits and drawbacks of these pintle hitch versions?

:)

Bruce
 

Attachments

  • CLhitch-pinto.jpg
    CLhitch-pinto.jpg
    168 KB · Views: 592
  • CLhitch-Penile.jpg
    CLhitch-Penile.jpg
    124.9 KB · Views: 630
/ Pintle hitch variations #2  
First one I've never seen and it looks like it's bent. Second one is a special kind, a penile hitch, the more you use it, the stiffer it gets :). Seriousy tho, the second one is adjustable in height and IMHO it's a stronger setup........Mike
 
/ Pintle hitch variations #3  
The difference is on (left pic) was paid for by tax dollars, it will rotate 360*.
The one on the right is a typical, "eye" that works just as well and is selected with concern about function & cost, usually by an individual or business.:D

Beside my sarcasm, they both do the same thing & I would opt for the ridgid model on the right. I have a surplus military "wagon" with this rotating lunette eye and it can be a pain to hook up to as it will rotate when your backing up to it rather than bumping in to it and "jiggling" it by hand to fall on to the hook. The ridgid eye will provide more than enough rotation for normal use without binding up.
 
/ Pintle hitch variations #4  
The ring on my trailer can rotate and has three holes to adjust the height. There's a large nut that has a cotter pin in it. I keep the threads well lubricated so it's real easy to set the height, no tools needed. I'm not sure if it needs to rotate as they have some play in them, I guess it depends on what you will use the trailer for. Mine is an equipment trailer and could see some rough terrain so I assume that's why they made it rotate. I think the military trailers also are built to go in rough terrain as the ones I've seen either the ring on the trailer rotates or the pintle on the truck does. Like RI said having it be able to rotate can be a little more of a pain to connect up. You just have to be a little more precise when lining it up.
 
/ Pintle hitch variations
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Interesting comments, but I guess my question wasn't clear. I already have 3 PINTLE hitches.

I was just wondering if I should upgrade to a PINTO hitch, or to a PENILE hitch.

:)

Bruce


PS: A rotating arrangement can lock in the turned position if the lunette rotates 90 degrees to vertical when backing up in a curve. Then when the tow vehicle pulls forward, the hitch won't straighten. Some pintle hooks have a triangular shape on the bottom to prevent this.

The only photo I found:
14032110585217144212085880.jpg

Result of pintle-lunette bind:
pintlebind.jpg

Cure:
pintle-fin.jpg

The above two photos are from this thread:
Rotating Lunette | IH8MUD Forum
 

Marketplace Items

TEST YOUR BID BUTTON! (A62130)
TEST YOUR BID...
2019 John Deere R-4038 (A61307)
2019 John Deere...
2025 HD Trailer Solutions EQ15 T/A Equipment Trailer (A59230)
2025 HD Trailer...
2025 Ford Transit Cargo Van (A56858)
2025 Ford Transit...
iDrive TDS-2010H ProJack M2 Electric Trailer Dolly (A59228)
iDrive TDS-2010H...
2007 FORD F750 XLT SUPER DUTY SERVICE TRUCK (A58375)
2007 FORD F750 XLT...
 
Top