Roy,
   
  Most hitches should attach to the frame of the tow vehicle. If not, you would 
run the risk of bending your bumper, if you attached the tow ball to it.
   
  A lot of it depends upon how far you are towing the vehicle.
   
  When I moved from out west to Ontario, I had my 53 1/2 ton towed behind the 
moving van. That trip was 3000 miles. I was told to run the vehicle every time 
I stopped for gas or whatever, in order to keep things oiled up. It worked, so 
I didn't have to take my driveshaft off.
   
  Just my cents worth.
   
  Janice

rmarks10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Anybody have any thoughts about using my '51 3/4 ton truck with a 216 
and a 4:11 rear to tow my '51 1/2 ton? Anybody put a hitch on one of these 
trucks? Any issues, tips, tricks? Will my bumper interfere?

Thanks,
Roy

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