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M116a3 trailers

maxtor

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Good news. I just won three M116a3 trailers, and my buddy won two.

Bad news. Trying to find a trailer to haul all five trailers up to northern Ca.

Plan A: was to bid on four trailers and drive down with two pickups and stack two of the trailers on the top of the bottom two.

Plan B: Is to take one truck, rent a trailer and load all five on it.

Plan C: Find a trucker that can load all five and bring them north 600 miles.

Plan D: Leave one trailer at a friends house near Barstow and bring the other four home via Plan A:

One issue, is I have a 2012 Ford 6.7 PSD. 3.31 gears. My friend has a 1998 Dodge 5.9 diesel with 4.11 gears. At 55 mph his truck is about done. His fuel bill will be about twice of mine, if he tries to stay up with our Ford.
 

jesusgatos

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We've gotta go pick up four trailers and bring them up to the bay area too. Going to make two trips, double-stacking. Maybe we can coordinate and help each other load? Was planning on going down sometime next week. You?
 

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Those trailers were one of the best deals I have ever seen come out of California. Average price of about $150 I believe, before fees. OUtstanding.

I would just remove the wheels and small parts like landing gear, wiring and lights, and scrap one of them locally. You could use the gas money anyway, and I'm sure you got at least one rust bucket in the bunch.
 

maxtor

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We've gotta go pick up four trailers and bring them up to the bay area too. Going to make two trips, double-stacking. Maybe we can coordinate and help each other load? Was planning on going down sometime next week. You?
We are about 200 plus miles north of the Bay area. Redding.
Barstow is 600 miles south of us.
 

maxtor

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Those trailers were one of the best deals I have ever seen come out of California. Average price of about $150 I believe, before fees. OUtstanding.

I would just remove the wheels and small parts like landing gear, wiring and lights, and scrap one of them locally. You could use the gas money anyway, and I'm sure you got at least one rust bucket in the bunch.
The three I purchased are actually in very good condition. No rust or dents. Great paint and near new tires. For the three, they averaged $210 each. Still a great buy, especially because of the great condition.
My bidding strategy, is to bid on the very best condition, and pay a little more.
Repairing a item that is in questionable condition, most of the time costs more.
 

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Are they all flat bed trailers? You should be able to run them on a pretty short trailer by backing them on ( with the tongue down ) and backing the next one on over the top of the first one and so one then fold up the tongue of the last one. At worst you could get three on one bumper pull trailer( car hauler type, 16' ) and pick the best most road worthy of the bunch and put the last one on top of that and pull it with a second truck.

In the drawing, if they are tru 116's without boxes on them, I think you could get them even closer together.
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maxtor

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Are they all flat bed trailers? You should be able to run them on a pretty short trailer by backing them on ( with the tongue down ) and backing the next one on over the top of the first one and so one then fold up the tongue of the last one. At worst you could get three on one bumper pull trailer( car hauler type, 16' ) and pick the best most road worthy of the bunch and put the last one on top of that and pull it with a second truck.

In the drawing, if they are tru 116's without boxes on them, I think you could get them even closer together.

Yes they are the flat bed type. I hope you are right. It would make it a lot easier to put them on our 16 ft. car trailer.
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Yes they are flat bed trailers. I hope you are right, and we can put all three on our 16ft. trailer.
 

Ratch

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I hauled 2 M101's with 2 M116's stacked on top on a 16' trailer. Lots of straps, 100 miles or so with no trouble. I think you could easily strap 3 on the deck, then once they're fixed and stable, stack the remaining two on top and strap them down. Nothin' to it!
 

maxtor

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I hauled 2 M101's with 2 M116's stacked on top on a 16' trailer. Lots of straps, 100 miles or so with no trouble. I think you could easily strap 3 on the deck, then once they're fixed and stable, stack the remaining two on top and strap them down. Nothin' to it!
I hope you are right, because as it is now, it is a 1200 mile round trip. I would hate for it to be a 2400 mile round trip.
 

Recovry4x4

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If you take a 16 ft car trailer and a second truck, you will come back with 5. They nest very well. The bigger question is if you will be able to get GL to stack them up or be forced to go off base and contract a wrecker. Any members super close to Barstow with a wrecker?
 

maxtor

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If you take a 16 ft car trailer and a second truck, you will come back with 5. They nest very well. The bigger question is if you will be able to get GL to stack them up or be forced to go off base and contract a wrecker. Any members super close to Barstow with a wrecker?
There is a company, just outside of Yermo that will get all five trailers and hold them at their yard and then use their forklift to place the trailers on our trailer for $400.
That is a bit steep in price, but that would solve the problem. The base "Yermo" in Barstow does not have a forklift to help load.
 

Ratch

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There is a company, just outside of Yermo that will get all five trailers and hold them at their yard and then use their forklift to place the trailers on our trailer for $400.
That is a bit steep in price, but that would solve the problem. The base "Yermo" in Barstow does not have a forklift to help load.

Yikes, that's pricey. But, it does solve your problem if there's no forklift at the base. You might end up really screwed if you have to leave one there and they decide to charge you $100 per day for storage or something.
That's a pretty long haul. I can understand why you'd want to get it right the first time.
 

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Maxtor, can you post a pic of your 16' trailer please? I'm pretty certain that you can get 4 on the trailer. With a pic I can brainstorm and compare it to my notes. If the trailer has a decent length tongue there should be no problem nesting with half of one hanging over the front.
 
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