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I've had a minor set back. I will not be able to have my project operational this summer if I use the M35 as the Chassis. So now the plan is to gently dis-assemble the 109. I was going to use a uhaul aluminum box on my trailer but it looks like the 109 box will be going on instead. Too much too replace or rebuild on the M35 for this summer and the uhaul box I had lined up is not for sale now. It will give me a chance to attend to the minimal rust anyway.
The new plan:
Now I will be using 2 fork trucks or a 2 post lift to remove the 109 box and set it on an extra section of frame. The frame will have been welded or bolted to my 10k lb trailer frame. Then I can bolt bolt box to the frame. I will use the oak strips or thick rubber or urethane strips for cushion. The rear end will be singled out and centered at 15.5'. I have an interesting set of springs that will bolt on to the frame in the rear and give me good weight capacity. I will not be modifying the frame at all. I should be able to return my Truck to it's original form if I want to later. I have more pictures of progress on the M35. So now the M35 will be mostly dis-assembled for clean up and rebuilding this winter. I may sell some parts to keep the project going but I am excited to have all the extra parts and a low mileage spare motor etc. I will see what the weather let's me do this weekend.
The new plan:
Now I will be using 2 fork trucks or a 2 post lift to remove the 109 box and set it on an extra section of frame. The frame will have been welded or bolted to my 10k lb trailer frame. Then I can bolt bolt box to the frame. I will use the oak strips or thick rubber or urethane strips for cushion. The rear end will be singled out and centered at 15.5'. I have an interesting set of springs that will bolt on to the frame in the rear and give me good weight capacity. I will not be modifying the frame at all. I should be able to return my Truck to it's original form if I want to later. I have more pictures of progress on the M35. So now the M35 will be mostly dis-assembled for clean up and rebuilding this winter. I may sell some parts to keep the project going but I am excited to have all the extra parts and a low mileage spare motor etc. I will see what the weather let's me do this weekend.
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