Definition
A coupling device that connects vehicles to their loads, transferring the grunt work of pulling or pushing from one machine to another. Think of it as the industrial handshake that says "your problem is now my problem." Most commonly seen on trains, tractors, and anywhere heavy things need persuading to move.
Example Usage
The engineer inspected the drawbar connection before the locomotive began hauling the 50-car freight train across the prairie.
Source: Engineering terminology via dictionary definitions
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