I am trying to find out what the device is called that allows a bobtail to tow another bobtail. It is a beam of some sorts that attaches to both 5th wheels. And then there is also a deck that allows them to put a vehicle on it. I am most interested in the deck with the vehicle on it. I have seen the vehicle, usually an suv or pickup, pulling the deck like a trailer. Then somehow it converts to a deck up on the 5th wheel for the bobtail to be able to transport the suv or pickup. I am unsure of what the bobtails were transporting before bobtailing and the need of a 4wheeler so my searches have not turned up anything. I have found a device called bobtail shuttle but that is not what I am looking for.
Device that allows a bobtail to tow another bobtail
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by jeepinaround, Dec 2, 2010.
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would you mean like the device a motor home tractor would pull to a site, or an office trailer then the escort car goes on top of the truck to ride back...???? -
From your description I would think the office trailer then the escort car goes on top of the truck to ride back
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right, they are "ramps" of sorts the driver puts up on the 5th wheel area then the escort car drives up those ramps, and they go home or back to the company.
i was doing a search on this, but so far nothing. you may just have to talk with a driver when you see on on the road. OR call just about any pilot car company for information...???
i'll still try looking, and will get back here when i can -
these what you mean...??
http://www.truckpaper.com/list/list.aspx?ETID=1&catid=228&bcatid=27
http://www.precisiontrucks.com/
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The device hooking two bobtails together is a draw bar. DOT recommends using at least 10, 5/8" bolts to mount it. It's just a I-beam with a kingpin welded to it.
Most of the ones I seen hauling a 4 wheeler are custom moblie home toters. They transport the mobile home and the 4 wheeler is used as a pilot car. Then they load it piggyback with a winch and ramps and head back to home. -
I think I know what you are talking about, I can't tell you how they work but the only ones I've seen are delivering new Freightliners, and my guess is they drive the four wheeler back for another run. It is an I-beam but I don't know how it works but looks neat, nothing like the big Ben fifth wheel wrecker hoist that we use.
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That has to be what I have seen. I have seen the 4wheeler towing the deck, it is a funny looking flatbed trailer. They must make the delivery and then the flatbed gets put on the back of the truck and then the 4wheeler get's strapped down to it. Then tehy must hook up the drawbar to the 2 5th wheels to tow the other bobtail. So this is not something made commercially? Only custom?
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You can get a custom toter made. The one's I'm thinking about have permanent ramps with tool boxes under them and the lift on the back.
Do a search on "toter" and I'm sure you can find some companies. The flatbed sounds like work.
I'm not in that business, but I have a neighbor who is. I can ask him. I'm just posting on observations. The draw bars I seen were homemade, but I'm sure there is someone that makes them. I seen one guy that had his own portable lift frame/hoist he made. He would buy used trucks and he would lift the front of the truck up right out in the parking lot to hook up. Most of them driveaways use a custom setup in a shop to hook up.
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