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Alberta50fordor 02-28-2024 06:10 PM

49-51 wagon hitch
 

Is there anyone on here that’s put a hitch on a shoebox Woodie? I can’t find any examples and I’m just looking for ideas
It’ll just be to pull a small wood boat so about 700lbs max I think

Bob C 02-28-2024 07:24 PM

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Here's a couple of pictures but you can't see the hitch.

petehoovie 02-28-2024 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob C (Post 2294368)
Here's a couple of pictures but you can't see the hitch.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1709166273

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...7&d=1709166273

petehoovie 02-28-2024 07:54 PM

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wga 02-29-2024 09:32 AM

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That shoebox belongs to Ron Heiden, who does the woodie wood working. He has towed that trailer all over the west!
Not only the weight involved, the trailer must track behind the tow vehicle.
700lbs., includes the trailer + boat + stuff that you put in the boat while trailering??

That rear cross member on my 49 that Ford used is flimsy.

Weld in or a bolt on?

Alberta50fordor 02-29-2024 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by wga (Post 2294445)
That shoebox belongs to Ron Heiden, who does the woodie wood working. He has towed that trailer all over the west!
Not only the weight involved, the trailer must track behind the tow vehicle.
700lbs., includes the trailer + boat + stuff that you put in the boat while trailering??

That rear cross member on my 49 that Ford used is flimsy.

Weld in or a bolt on?

I'm not too sure yet, either i get a bunch of square tubing and build one from scratch or i try and adapt an aftermarket one, it'll end up going to the frame rails which should add some re-enforcement back there as well
the boat will only get towed with the wagon to the odd show here and there(if it can even tow it with the flathead) so it won't be loaded up

Also is that Ron guy still around? so far i've only heard of rick mack still doing the wood for the wagons

wga 02-29-2024 08:28 PM

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Alberta50 - check your email, just sent you a message with Ron's contact info.

nelsb01 03-01-2024 12:34 AM

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You certainly do not want to use an era type hitch. I have two rear 1949-51 Ford Station wagon rear bumpers with nice looking bolts through the center section of the rear bumper that held the style of bumper hitch used back in the day.

rotorwrench 03-01-2024 01:35 PM

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A good hitch set up should have at least a heavy wall square tube welded to fairly thick fabricated fittings that fit into the aft frame rails where they can be bolted in to reinforce the two rail ends. Boxing the fittings on both sides so that the load tube inserts into them and then adding gussets should insure that the load tube will handle a good load. It pays to know someone or have knowledge of structural fabrication.

blucar 03-01-2024 01:55 PM

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My suggestion would be to go to a local RV trailer hitch dealer an have them fabricate a receiver frame mounted hitch for you car.. If you look close at the pix that 'petehoovie' posted, the bumper on the woody with the Teartdrop Trailer is bent down because all of the weight in on the bumper

Alberta50fordor 03-01-2024 02:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wga (Post 2294600)
Alberta50 - check your email, just sent you a message with Ron's contact info.

Just saw that, thank you

Alberta50fordor 03-01-2024 02:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 2294741)
A good hitch set up should have at least a heavy wall square tube welded to fairly thick fabricated fittings that fit into the aft frame rails where they can be bolted in to reinforce the two rail ends. Boxing the fittings on both sides so that the load tube inserts into them and then adding gussets should insure that the load tube will handle a good load. It pays to know someone or have knowledge of structural fabrication.

Yeah, I was planning reinforcing the frame back there, it’s all bent and needs to be welded back

Alberta50fordor 03-01-2024 02:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nelsb01 (Post 2294638)
You certainly do not want to use an era type hitch. I have two rear 1949-51 Ford Station wagon rear bumpers with nice looking bolts through the center section of the rear bumper that held the style of bumper hitch used back in the day.

Do you have a straight Center piece? Mines pretty mangled

nelsb01 03-01-2024 04:47 PM

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No afraid not. The straight one that I found replaced the ones with a hole in them.


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