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olfarmer wrote:Mile High wrote:olfarmer wrote:
I have always done it alone and I have a rigid (no adjustment) tow bar. I use 2 magnetic, extendable, rods with a ball on top. Just drive forward until the balls touch and hook it up. Pretty easy and simple. They are available from RV dealers.
But how do you hold the tow bar out in front the toad so you can line up? That part was the one I struggled with for a fixed tow bar.
I have an adjustable strap with a hook on each end. I open the hood on my Jeep and hook it to the brace above the radiator and the other end hooks to the tow bar. Adjust it to the proper height and drive forward until the balls on the magnetic pole touch and then unhook the strap and let the hitch down on the ball. Sorry I didn't answer sooner, I haven't been on this site for a bit and just saw your question.
โJan-14-2017 07:57 PM
Mile High wrote:olfarmer wrote:
I have always done it alone and I have a rigid (no adjustment) tow bar. I use 2 magnetic, extendable, rods with a ball on top. Just drive forward until the balls touch and hook it up. Pretty easy and simple. They are available from RV dealers.
But how do you hold the tow bar out in front the toad so you can line up? That part was the one I struggled with for a fixed tow bar.
โJan-14-2017 07:47 PM
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jepalmer wrote:
I will be towing a vehicle and need to be able to easily (relatively) hook up the towed vehicle by myself.
1) Any recommendations for a particular tow bar brand?
2) Any hookup procedure recommendations?
Thanks.
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olfarmer wrote:Thanks Ed! That makes sense how you do it. I couldn't figure where you could tie up at the top but you answered my question.Mile High wrote:olfarmer wrote:
I have always done it alone and I have a rigid (no adjustment) tow bar. I use 2 magnetic, extendable, rods with a ball on top. Just drive forward until the balls touch and hook it up. Pretty easy and simple. They are available from RV dealers.
But how do you hold the tow bar out in front the toad so you can line up? That part was the one I struggled with for a fixed tow bar.
I have an adjustable strap with a hook on each end. I open the hood on my Jeep and hook it to the brace above the radiator and the other end hooks to the tow bar. Adjust it to the proper height and drive forward until the balls on the magnetic pole touch and then unhook the strap and let the hitch down on the ball. Sorry I didn't answer sooner, I haven't been on this site for a bit and just saw your question.
โJan-14-2017 07:33 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The type of tow bar and the type of base plate make no difference at all. The key is the tow vehicle. Can it be towed 4 down or are you going to need a tow dolly? What is your plan?
โJan-13-2017 03:14 PM
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Mile High wrote:olfarmer wrote:
I have always done it alone and I have a rigid (no adjustment) tow bar. I use 2 magnetic, extendable, rods with a ball on top. Just drive forward until the balls touch and hook it up. Pretty easy and simple. They are available from RV dealers.
But how do you hold the tow bar out in front the toad so you can line up? That part was the one I struggled with for a fixed tow bar.
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