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Old 15-06-21, 23:22
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Default Please ID towing pintle

I picked up a pintle recently. While it almost looks the same as the pintle on my F15A, the levers to open it are different (besides being bent as you can see).

It is marked "GW 1943" and it looks to match the "towing pintle" drawing from a British trailer parts list.

Can anyone confirm it is British?

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Old 15-06-21, 23:58
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Commer? http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...802#post278802

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Old 16-06-21, 13:53
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Default Standard W.D. hook on spring drawbar gear

Thanks Mariano,

It turns out it must be a standard British W.D. towing hook as fitted on a spring drawbar to many trucks.

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Source: CMP's and attaching trailers......
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Old 16-06-21, 18:34
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Agree Hanno British, similar to my Morris

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Old 16-06-21, 19:32
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The Canadians saved time in making a pair of simple horns and not as molded as the British, right?

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Old 16-06-21, 23:20
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I have noticed the different hitches on some of the artillery limbers at work.

As compared to the British ones, the Canadian ones merely skipped having to heat and press the ends of the two handles.

I also have a hitch out in the shed that is fabricated rather than cast.
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Old 24-06-21, 23:58
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… a standard British W.D. towing hook as fitted on a spring drawbar to many trucks….
… and Carriers:

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Old 25-06-21, 04:38
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Default Standards - every one needs theirs

So many variations for something you'd think was one-and-done.

But, yes weights and forces are not the same between any two vehicle types.
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Old 25-06-21, 18:09
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I believe that the fabricated / welded ones are post war British. I don't know if they are of a lower rating than the cast ones but I have certainly seen them on various makes of 3 ton trucks built in the '50s.

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