Swing away trailer tongue….
#13
What type of construction is the existing trailer?
I'd look into making it so the tongue could be slid back and locked into position. Construct it much like the receiver for your truck hitch... just longer and with a couple of real beefy pins.
I'd look into making it so the tongue could be slid back and locked into position. Construct it much like the receiver for your truck hitch... just longer and with a couple of real beefy pins.
#14
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I manufacture large renewable energy trailers (mild steel) that regularly exceed 10k lbs. We often build trailers with either removable or swinging tongues for security or space concerns. As someone stated earlier, properly engineered anything is possible. I would look into either a telescoping tongue or possibly a sleeved tongue that you could remove. Just remember, overbuilding is NOT engineering.
#16
I am in heavy highway construction and all of our message board trailers and many larger trailers have removable tongues for anti-theft. They are heavy duty steel square box sleeves with two pins holding them in. They work on the same principle as a truck hitch into a receiver where the sleeve supports the weight and the pins just keep it in place.
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I am in heavy highway construction and all of our message board trailers and many larger trailers have removable tongues for anti-theft. They are heavy duty steel square box sleeves with two pins holding them in. They work on the same principle as a truck hitch into a receiver where the sleeve supports the weight and the pins just keep it in place.


