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Created by tryhard > 9 months ago, 15 Aug 2015
tryhard
222 posts
15 Aug 2015 12:59PM
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So far I have carried my mini on the roof rack of my truck.Now that I have added a third ski to the axle the rig is a tad heavy.I am now thinking about alternatives so I don't have to lug it up and off the roof rack. I don't want to dismantle the mini to fit it inside the back of my truck.So I am now thinking about mounting it on the back of my truck on the tow ball in some way like a bike carrier.Has anyone played with this idea so I don't have to reinvent the wheel etc?

BenBoulder
WA, 261 posts
15 Aug 2015 2:11PM
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i know its a kite buggy but something like this could work.

Or could make a hiab. I think AUS230 made a rig to sling yacht onto the top of his patrol.

Ben.

Chook2
WA, 1244 posts
15 Aug 2015 2:47PM
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That is how I transport my kite buggy too Ben.

I remove the tow ball/goose neck and my rack slides into the Reece Hitch receiver, which takes a 2" x 2" square tube. Yes they are still imperial sizes. 50mm x 50mm is a sloppy fit. You can still buy structural 2"x 2" x 1/4" wall square RHS in Australia.
The horizontal 3/4" locking pin secures it and a 1/2"lock bolt on a diagonal corner stops it from rattling around in the receiver.

The rear window of the canopy can still be opened and additional tail lights have now been added at the top outer corners behind the glass window.
I should relocate my number plate too as my buggy now has much larger wheels. 12" x 21" Beach racer fatties.



sn
WA, 2775 posts
15 Aug 2015 8:31PM
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Chook2 said..
That is how I transport my kite buggy too Ben.


I should relocate my number plate too



Chook, No need to move your rego plate,

Transport department issue auxiliary rego plates for [iirc] $20.00

The plate is about 1/3 the size and has the same number as your original plate.

They were introduced when the Transport Department recognised that moving the original plates is a PITA whenever you hang removable racks for bikes, wheelchair carriers [and kite buggy carriers].


www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/auxiliary-plates.asp


stephen

Chook2
WA, 1244 posts
15 Aug 2015 11:05PM
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Hey thanks for that Stephen. I didn't know about them.

I jumped online and got it sorted. Cost $24.70.
No need to carry my cordless drill and tek head driver anymore. Your a legend!!!!

Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
16 Aug 2015 1:48AM
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Legend? isn't that a toe?

tryhard
222 posts
16 Aug 2015 5:08AM
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As always this site is a mine of useful information.Chook would you mind taking a pic of your rack without the buggy so I can get a close up? My Pajero has the spare wheel mounted on the back door.Many thanks as always chaps

Chook2
WA, 1244 posts
16 Aug 2015 8:36PM
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Main body is 50mm x 50mm x 4mm RHS with 40x40x2.5mm inserted for the supports. All bolts are 1/2"UNC Hitensile the total width is 1200mm 4'.

This is the horizontal centre piece. 600mm wide. 50x50x4.


This bit of pipe takes a 12mm diameter 1800mm long fiberglass electric fence post and has a windsock on the top for the wind direction at the beach.



This receiver is the 2" x 2" x 1/4" RHS



Now measurements from the top down.


































How I welded the pinch bolt onto my receiver to stop it rattling/swaying around.

Cheers Chook

tryhard
222 posts
19 Aug 2015 2:39PM
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Thank you very much Chook.Your pics are very helpful.

Chook2
WA, 1244 posts
21 Aug 2015 6:55PM
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sn said..


Chook, No need to move your rego plate,

Transport department issue auxiliary rego plates for [iirc] $20.00

The plate is about 1/3 the size and has the same number as your original plate.

They were introduced when the Transport Department recognised that moving the original plates is a PITA whenever you hang removable racks for bikes, wheelchair carriers [and kite buggy carriers].


www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/auxiliary-plates.asp


stephen



Arrived today mate. Thanks for the heads up.


You are very welcome tryhard.

sn
WA, 2775 posts
22 Aug 2015 2:38PM
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Jeez Chook, that was rather quick!

Those plates are supposed to be around 3 to 4 weeks to arrive in the big smoke,

Last I checked, the only smoke near the Chook shed was from you melting stuff.

stephen

Chook2
WA, 1244 posts
22 Aug 2015 8:06PM
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You were surprised? Blew me away. Nothin' ever happens that quick down here.

Chuck up some photos if you go ahead tryhard.

I'm away for a while so don't panic if I don't get back to you. Rob (glasses) and I are raising money for the Royal Flying Doctor service in the Outback air race.
www.outbackairrace.com.au/15.mellowyellow

tryhard
222 posts
23 Aug 2015 10:23AM
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As you can see from these pics,my tow bar set up is different.I'm wondering whether a frame mounted vertically on the tow ball will be best for me.


tryhard
222 posts
23 Aug 2015 10:30AM
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sn
WA, 2775 posts
23 Aug 2015 2:08PM
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tryhard said..
As you can see from these pics,my tow bar set up is different.I'm wondering whether a frame mounted vertically on the tow ball will be best for me.



Can you bolt a couple of heavy wall tubes to each side of the chassis to use as sockets?

or bolt a stub socket to the plate above your tow hitch [where your tow loop is currently bolted]
this mounting plate is designed for a NATO military spec pintle hook hitch,

maybe use a combination of two chassis mounted sockets, and the pintle mounting plate?

stephen

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
23 Aug 2015 7:10PM
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buy a log shank tow ball and bolt it through a piece of 5mm wall 50x50 RHS the build your carrier on that

tryhard
222 posts
20 Dec 2015 3:20PM
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I bought this rack for bikes but it might work to carry my kiwi now sporting a new seat belt




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