Hello All,
Have you ever owned something for years and just associated that item with one specific purpose? Then one day you turn your head at it and see it from a different perspective and say to yourself "well bugger me, I could use that for another new purpose!"
I have just returned from my shed after looking for a place to store away the A-Frame so that it is out of the way. The place I chose was in between some pallet racking. The same spot is where my disassembled tractor mounted three-point linkage jib crane is stored away. The jib is in one piece and the three-point linkage frame is the other piece. I turned my head to a different angle and made the above utterance. It turns out I found a very close match to my jib crane that was on sale on Gumtree. The photograph was sourced on the 4th of December 2023 from, https://gumtreeau-res.cloudinary.com/image/private/t_$_s-l800/move/49157459-9d67-4a80-922d-03888d8db2e2. The part within the red circle is the three point linkage frame. Each corner of the frame has stay bar or mounting pins fixed to the frame.
Instead of mounting the winch to the A-Frame I could mount the winch to the three-point linkage - is sure as hell is strong enough with how thick the steel is! I could use the bracket where the eye of the jib fits into the three point linkage as the point where the winch rope can be secured via a hitch pin. Where the mounting pins hook into the three point linkage bars I could use a top link end that fits over the mounting pin. Then if the diameter is the right size and thread, I could screw on a stabiliser chain onto the top link end. Then using a D shackle fix a length of chain to hook onto the vehicle to be towed. To check out what the parts I have described are visit this site... accessed 4th December 2023 from, Tractor 3 point Linkage parts – ARK Parts. I studied Farm Management and did units in Agricultural Mechanisation - hence my familiarity with tractor parts. Oh, I have no dealings with the mob who just happen to have a website that names each of the three-point linkage parts. I am sure that some of the names of parts are different to the ones I learnt... all those decades ago!
Anyway, by visiting the local farm machinery and tractor place and buying just a couple of new parts, it will allow the A-Frame to remain unmolested. The only barrier could be differences between the thread pitch and diameters of the top link end and the stabiliser chain link's female thread. I am sure there will be lots of bins of tractor goodies to hunt through so I can come up with a good solution.
Just by turning my head at new angle and seeing things differently.. and taking some time to think a bit.
Kind regards
Lionel



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