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Thread: Rated recovery points?

  1. #21
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    Hi Tikka,

    No it doesn't with a very specific reason. You'll see that it has a threaded backing plate acting as one single nut. That is meant to be attached to a flat surface strong enough to carry the load by itself.

    The rear cross member requires longitudinal bracing as on the tow bars to actually be able to carry the rated towing capacity. The Puma fuel tank negates any ability to strengthen the rear cross member other than the tow bar braces.

    The existing threaded holes are a left over from the ability to attach a NATO hitch to the rear cross member (up to and including 300Tdi), but the Land Rover fitting kit included a set of braces that formed part of the military strengthening of the chassis. You can therefore still bolt the NATO hitch to a Puma, but it is near enough useless for its designed application.

    The only viable option for a recovery point on the rear of a Puma would be the Hayman Reece based tow hitches with the 50mm shank inserts (hope they're available in NZ!). Should you not be able to do that, you might look at a pair of those swivels (to use with a bridle) exactly on the points the cross member meets the chassis and to manufacture crush prevention tubes to try and bolt it to the cross member. That does however sound like way too much effort and the strength would remain dubious...

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Thanks Lou it sounds like a drama alright. Hayman Reese isn't cheap but the idea is good. A friend uses Jate shackles and a bridle, but of course they can be under the truck when needed most. Bloody difficult isn't it! Starting a web search for the H-R kit I would need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    The only viable option for a recovery point on the rear of a Puma would be the Hayman Reece based tow hitches with the 50mm shank inserts ...
    Hi Lou, is this the sort of thing you are referring to here?
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    Hi Lagerfan,

    Yes that's the item. I'll steer well clear of calling anything "rated" (serious discussions about that in the Recovery section), but that's honestly the best option on a Puma. The tank sits so tight between the chassis members that there is little option for anything stronger.

    Having said all that, I still avoid kinetic (snatch) recoveries where possible. Just a normal tow strap with the slack gently taken up and a pull in as straight a line as possible.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Yep I ordered a Smittybuilt one from Amazon to go on the back of my new Terrafirma 50mmx50mm box hitch. I'll avoid snatch recovery as well.

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    ^^^^^^^ think I just saw those on special at supercheap for $29??
    Was in there latest dogalogue
    IIRC the pin from a HR style receiver handles about 10 ton with a strap in its double sheer position
    I've had to remove bent ones, thank god for recip saws!!!
    David

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