Drawbar definition
Drawbar means a rigid structure that connects a trailer and a towing
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.
Drawbar means strut or column like device temporarily attached between the rear of a towing vehicle and the front of the vehicle being towed. Its purpose is to maintain the interval or distance between the two.
More Definitions of Drawbar
Drawbar means a rigid structure forming a connec- tion between 2 vehicles, securely attached to both vehicles by non−rigid means, and carrying no part of the load of either vehicle. The surface to which the drawbar is attached shall be of sufficient strength to prevent failure under all conditions of operation, including the coupling platform and its attaching members or weldments which is attached to the towing vehicle, and shall otherwise comply with s. 347.47.
Drawbar means a part of a trailer (other than a semi-trailer) that connects the trailer body to a coupling for towing purposes.
Drawbar means the connection between two vehicles, measured from box to box or frame to frame or actual drawbar, one of which is towing or drawing the other on a highway.
Drawbar means a device capable of being used in moving standard freight cars. NOTE 3:
Drawbar means a rigid structure forming a connec- tion between 2 vehicles, securely attached to both vehicles by non−rigid means, and carrying no part of the load of either vehicle. The surface to which the drawbar is attached shall be of sufficient strength to prevent failure under all conditions of operation,
Drawbar means any drawbar, chain or other towing device and includes any special fitting for the attachment of such drawbar, chain or towing device;
Drawbar of a trailer means that portion of the framework of the trailer provided for the purpose of enabling the trailer to be towed.