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M101A2 Brake line

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I need to find a place to make me a 6-8" piece of brake line with the fittings to put on the trailer so it's safe to use to dump. I found that 3/8" brake line is what I want but what size/type of fittings do I need put on the ends?

I need to do this ASAP so as soon as I figure out what size I need I can call around to find a place that makes custom lines up.
 
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You are aware that the M101s are not designed to be used as dump trailers. The frame is not designed to do that.

There are a few people that do use them as dumpers.
 
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Also, if you keep bending the brake lines to dump, they will break. Might want to double check the size as well. MIne are 3/16"
 

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The A-frame to frame mount will break eventually if used as a dumper.
 

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Yes. I understand it's not to be used as a dump trailer.
I'm asking if anyone knows what sizes the fittings are for the break line coupling.
 

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Proper terminology is everything. You need a brake hose not a break line. The steel brake lines are 3/16". Tell the counter guy you need a brake hose at the length you want with 3/16 female flare fittings at each end. You wiill need to reflare the steel lines where you cut it to install the hose.
 

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Whatcha gonna do? Hose clamp? Whatever you do, please post pics! I'm glad it's just a trailer.
I did quite a bit of hunting around before I posted this thread. In my search I found someone who did what I'm trying to do. Apparently there's a coupling right at the pivot point for the brake line. All they did was unscrew the coupling, and add a 6" loop of flexible brake 'hose' with fittings on it. All they did was screw it on and top off the brake fluid. I'll try to find a pic for those of you who probably need pictures to learn.
 

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So are you looking for a break or brake line? All my break lines are broken but my brake lines are all good.


I fixed your title for you. ;-)
 

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You mean the TM has the information in the parts section that will help find the size of the brake line for the M101A2?

A - You would have to find the manual, TM 9-2330-202-14&P

B - then you would have to lookup the UOC (Usable on Code) for the M101A2, Section E-5, page E-7 - UOC 263

C - then look for the diagram with brakes lines, Figure 11

D - find the entry for the brake line coupling (the part you want to replace with the hose) Item #4, part number 142449

E - look in the appendix for the NSN that crosses to the part number - 4730-00-278-8853

E - then google the NSN on some of the best websites for finding parts info, www.partstarget.com, www.tpub.com, www.wbparts.com.

F - see that the link DH posted is the same you would have found.
http://www.parttarget.com/4730-00-278-8853_4730002788853_3-040101B.html

G - Read the item specifications for find the info - 3/8" inverted flare with 42 degree seat angle.

That is a lot of work. It may be easier to learn with pictures.
 
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Yes.

I mean, it has the NSN(national stock number) and the manufacturers number and the part number.

With one of those 3 numbers, you can often find all the details of an item(part) with a Google search.

My favorite site is PartTarget. All the info needed is listed there(usually).
 
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