Jubilee swinging drawbar

Chuck NH

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Is the swinging drawbar that was used on the 8Ns and NAAs that has the roller and is used in conjunction with the 11 (?) hole drawbar being made aftermarket by anyone? I have the bracket that bolts on under the differential housing and would like to find one for my Jubilee.
 
Why use the 3 point draw bar at the same time as the good swinging draw bar made to bolt under the rear end and then you have a part that bolts on under the PTO for the other end of the bar?? I prefer my loads up close to the rear end so that you do not have front end poop up problems from having the load out 2 plus foot behind you
 
I have an original Dearborn Swinging Drawbar -what you describe - for sale. Roller spins freely, has the Dearborn DNC diamond logo, and is ready to use. Email ne if interested.
 
I actually like a trailer hitch to be a little further back so that the trailer tongue does not hit the wheels when making sharp turns. I use the 11 hole draw bar to pull small trailers and boats around my place.
 
Most trailers I have seen sit back far enough that is not a problem unless of course you turn to shape which can cause problems with any tow vehicle
 
I would like one for moving my trailer in my yard, pulling a hay wagon, and because it was a Ford option for my tractor. I do understand that with a heavy tongue load it can make the front of the tractor light, so with a little common sense, we should be alright if I'm able to find one. Thank's for your concern!
 
(quoted from post at 20:49:08 09/13/13) Is the swinging drawbar that was used on the 8Ns and NAAs that has the roller and is used in conjunction with the 11 (?) hole drawbar being made aftermarket by anyone? I have the bracket that bolts on under the differential housing and would like to find one for my Jubilee.

JMO - use the later OEM swing drawbar kit - it is vastly superior and probably cheaper.....

TOH
 
looks like Chuck found what he wants,
but a few home brew ideas

slide an extension on a swinging drawbar,
either run a chain-bar up to the toplink pin to reinforce.
or put your 11 hole drawbar UNDER it and lift
it to reinforce the extension...careful now...don't bend it.
remember this puts your weight waaay back..careful

putting a hitch ball on the back of an implement, like a blade
or a counterweight is very handy, way back and the implement weight keeps the tongue down
 

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