An open-mouthed bar at the end of a car, which receives a coupling link and pin by which the car is drawn. It is usually provided with a spring to give elasticity to the connection between the cars of a train
A device to couple a powered road vehicle to a load to transfer tractive effort to the load, either as a push or as a pull. (See also Wikipedia: Drawbar)
A removable coupling platform that slides into a hitch receiver and fastens with a pin and clip, or the "tongue" portion of a fixed-tongue hitch The term drawbar is sometimes used to distinguish a ball mount with a solid ball shank or a coupling configuration different than a hitch ball (such as a pintle hook) Also see: Ball Mount
A flat horizontal bar attached to the rear of the tractor, used for dragging or towing May be attached to the frame at a fixed height, providing the ability to vary the distance between the tractor and implement to be towed Alternatively, may be attached between the lower links of the 3PH to provide variable height, but at a fixed distance from the tractor
An openmouthed bar at the end of a car, which receives a coupling link and pin by which the car is drawn. It is usually provided with a spring to give elasticity to the connection between the cars of a train
Drawbar means a bar across the rear of a motor vehicle, or a device securely attached to the motor vehicle, which maintains a fixed position and to which a towbar may be coupled