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Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "paul_humphreys" ---Why not get a second slider with a pin hitch on?

Paul
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I've got (as mentioned) a spare slider, I was trying to avoid having a large chunk of iron-mongery floating about inside.

paul_humphreys:
I missed that bit. :roll:

Paul

gords:
I've got a Southdown + tow kit ... when not towing (i.e. most of the time :wink: ) I take the towing bracket off, but leave one of the mounting pins in! Ideal for recovery :)

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---I've got a Southdown + tow kit ...
but leave one of the mounting pins in! Ideal for recovery :)
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I realise that that is another option as the D-B pins are of a similar diameter, but don't want the pin (possibly) bending in place. With a slider(or the SouthDown drop-plate) in place the load is adjacent to the mounting points/flanges.

Sory for being a bit 'fixated' about all this, but I like to get properly sorted

Jimbo:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man="" ---Sory for being a bit 'fixated' about all this, but I like to get properly sorted
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Richard - don't be, I'm following this thread with interest - as I have exactly the same problem (what/how to use as a rear recovery point)

Jim

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