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I need some of the steel bows myself. Doghead says he didn't have a use for the peewee air tanks. Those coupled with a little 12V cheapo compressor make a nice addition to a golf cart.
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Yes it's one of the 15-20 that were all missing the tank lids and stuff. It don't look pretty but for the price I think I can fix it up nice and still be money a head. I hopeIs your trailer at Riley?
You will have to come up with outher dates for your PU. 8th is a Sat, closed, 10th Monday no load outs Monday's or Fridays. Call them and make an appointment next week. They will tell you then if they can load you or not.Were the guys at fort Riley helpfull at getting the 105s loaded? Or did you have to do it yourself. I bought 5 m101A2s at Fort Riley last Nov 19th, and my EUC came through yesterday, wasnt too bad considering this is my first EUC. Planning on picking them up January 8th or the 10th and was wondering if I need to bring a winch to pull them on my trailer. Any other advice would be helpfull as I dont want to foreget anything as its a 4 1/2 hour trip from St. Paul Nebraska. THANKS
I am about 50 miles too far west for you, unless you are coming North on 135, which would not make a lot of sense. I am sure we can work something out for the gear. GlenYes it's one of the 15-20 that were all missing the tank lids and stuff. It don't look pretty but for the price I think I can fix it up nice and still be money a head. I hope
The guys here are extremely helpful - they assist loading 4ea. M105 trailers on my M871 without issue.Grega, I think you have to load by appointment Tuesday through Thursday, 8 AM to 2 PM....those dates would not be available. You are looking at the 4th, 5th, 6th or the 11th, 12th and 13th. I have Thursdays off and would be glad to come help you, I can do some previewing while I am there.
What kind of trailer do you have? The reason I ask is there is a concrete loading dock that we used for the low deck trailer and it worked slick. I just backed them on with my pickup. They have another ramp that they pickup with fork lifts and you back under it. That one was not so slick, it was narrow and had sidewalls that made it very difficult to back up. I could not stay straight enough to keep my front tires out of the sides.
The guy that helped us was very cooperative in helping hook up to my pickup and he helped shove the trailers around on the trailer deck to get them tied down. He kept reminding us though that it was not in his job description.
Four of my trailers were behind other buyers trailers and it became our job to move the trailers in front of mine to get to them. I did not mind jockeying them around, but it did take time. My M1008 is lower than the jack will go, so to raise the gear, we had to manually lift the tongue, raise the gear, then set it down on the hitch. That is just about a three man operation. Glen
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