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BX7540P

Torrent™ Tow Bar

Operator Manual & Installation Instructions

405-0111 Rev B 

Page 4 of 6 

8/20/14 

Tow Bar Unhooking

1.  Park the towing vehicle with vehicle in tow, 

in a straight line, on a flat, level surface

 to insure minimum 

pressure is exerted on the tow bar legs. This will aid in the removal of the 1/2” pins.  Engage the towing 

vehicle parking brake. Place the towed vehicle either in park for automatic transmissions or securely in first 

gear for manual transmissions. Unhook the lighting and safety cables.

2.  Disengage the leg latches by pulling up on the locking handles. DO NOT hammer or force the locking 

handles to release.  If difficulty is encountered in releasing the locking handles, try the following:  Turn the 

towed vehicle’s steering wheel (with the engine running to make turning easier) all the way to the right, all 

the way to the left, then bring back to center. This should relieve any pressure being placed on the tow bar 

handles from the towed vehicle.

 

3. 

Remove the quick pins and 1/2” pins attaching the lugs to the attachment tabs on the towed vehicle. You 

may need to tap the 1/2” pin out if there is still pressure on it. Lay the legs on the ground.

4.  Unhook the pintle ring from the pintle hitch. Lift the ring off the hitch and store the tow bar in a clean, dry 

place.

1.  This tow bar requires periodic maintenance. It will be subjected to road dirt and weather during use. The 

following tips will help maintain the condition of your new tow bar.

2.  Keep the tow bar covered when not in use, on or off of the towing vehicle. This will cut down on the dust 

and dirt build up on the legs and latches of the tow bar.  

3.  Periodically clean the entire surface of the tow bar with a mild soap and water solution. Wipe dry with a 

clean cloth.

4.  Check and replace any loose, worn or damaged bolts.
5.  Check for cracked welds and loose bolts on the baseplate of the towed vehicle and the hitch on the towing 

vehicle.

Lubrication

1.  When it becomes difficult to move the legs in and out you should wipe clean each leg and apply a light coat 

of silicone to insure smooth operation.

Tow Bar Maintenance

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