I have a euro hitch for my W124 wagon... its awesome.  Rated for 1900 or
2100 kg... I forget which.

I'd really like to try towing something that heavy just to see how it
behaves, but the most I've done is a few hundred pounds.

Jaime



On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dimitri,
>>
>> As everyone says, your 240 will not have any problem hauling around a
>> light, I say again, light trailer.  When I was looking for trailer hitches
>> for my daughter's Volvo 240DL wagon, I came across a couple of european
>> style receiver hitches.  They are nice in that when you are not towing, the
>> ball is removable and therefore is unable to scape copious amounts of skin
>> from your shins.  You can also mount a bike rack or small cargo platform if
>> you desire.
>>
>> I've looked, and I don't seem to be able to find any on-line, although I
>> KNOW that I've seen w123 sedans in Germany with that setup.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Jon
>>
>
> I  agree, a euro hitch would be desirable.  Might try fleabay.de, or find
> a listing of german junkyards.  A german equivalent to car-part.com would
> be nice.
>
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