rnArmy
Adventurer
1. Because I can. It makes a pintle even better. When I first became aware of them (rotating NATO hitches), I knew I wanted one.I still do not understand the need for a rotating hitch for a trailer that weighs about 1/5 of the tow vehicle, maybe for heavier trailers or lighter vehicles to keep the vehicle from rolling, but not for my 1300lbs trailer getting pulled by a 5000lbs vehicle off road at low speeds, I don’t see why it would be needed.
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2. If my trailer were to go on its side without being able to fully rotate, something is going to get twisted and possibly get damaged on the trailer. Hopefully it won't take the Jeep with it. Think of the tongue itself.
3. Pintle hitches are cool. They exude rugged manliness. Things British are cool (think early Land Rovers in Africa). Combine the two, and women will swoon when I drive by. Grown men will step aside when they see me coming and say "You da Man".
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