SuperSecretSquirrel
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Gent's (and Ladies if applicable ),
I'm realtively new to the SS site. I've been reading for about 2 months.
I just picked up a M-105A2 at Fort Meade that I am patiently waiting on Battle Creek to bless me for recovery.
It is to be the future home of the 10kw MEP-003 I picked up about 3 weeks ago from Mechanicsburg.
My quesiton to the room is: Any special advice on 105 recovery?
I'm an experienced trailer puller, having pulled many construction trailers and 5th wheel in past years, but these days all I really deal with is u-haul.
I've never pulled a military trailer before.
I went with the 105 so it would be able to handle the weight of the MEP-003 + suplemental fuel tank (100gal) and spool wiring and sound enclosure. (generator will power my new home construction site for next year)
For recovery, I will have a 6000lb 4wd SUV with receiver hitch (5k) and a 12 inch riser plate mounted pintle combo hitch. With the riser plate, my pintle ball should be at about 24" from ground.
With the pintle eye reversed, the TM says ground height should be 30" from ground. Will the 6" drop be acceptable for recovery (un-loaded) purposes?
Eventually, this monster will be pulled behind my (yet to be acquired) M35A2. For now, the SUV is just to get it home.
And, OK, I'll admit ('cause someone will ask) the SUV is a VOLVO. XC-90. Looks smallish (Durango size) but weighs in like a Tahoe, solid as a rock.
I figure that should be enough for the 70 miles from Fort Meade to home (Chantilly, VA).
I've read a number of postings about trailer lights (magnetic) and brakes (the 105 is air brake - correct?) So I'll have no brakes on the way home - correct?
And what about the wiring for the lights? My volvo has an odd european big circular plug thingy I never use in addition to the standard 4 wire. Anything I can do in advance (splice cable etc..) to allow me to actually use the mounted trailer lights on recovery?
My biggest concern is the highway patrol in the People's Democratic Republic of Maryland. Once I get back on VA soil, I'll fel much better (Maryland always gives me the creeps). I'll have VA tags with me.
Also saw some stuff about re-packing the wheel bearings before recovery? Is this really required?
Can anyone give me a good list of do's and dont's for recovery of my soon to be generator wagon?
Thanks all in advance for your time.
Oh, and a pic of the wagon as she sits...
V/R
Ben
I'm realtively new to the SS site. I've been reading for about 2 months.
I just picked up a M-105A2 at Fort Meade that I am patiently waiting on Battle Creek to bless me for recovery.
It is to be the future home of the 10kw MEP-003 I picked up about 3 weeks ago from Mechanicsburg.
My quesiton to the room is: Any special advice on 105 recovery?
I'm an experienced trailer puller, having pulled many construction trailers and 5th wheel in past years, but these days all I really deal with is u-haul.
I've never pulled a military trailer before.
I went with the 105 so it would be able to handle the weight of the MEP-003 + suplemental fuel tank (100gal) and spool wiring and sound enclosure. (generator will power my new home construction site for next year)
For recovery, I will have a 6000lb 4wd SUV with receiver hitch (5k) and a 12 inch riser plate mounted pintle combo hitch. With the riser plate, my pintle ball should be at about 24" from ground.
With the pintle eye reversed, the TM says ground height should be 30" from ground. Will the 6" drop be acceptable for recovery (un-loaded) purposes?
Eventually, this monster will be pulled behind my (yet to be acquired) M35A2. For now, the SUV is just to get it home.
And, OK, I'll admit ('cause someone will ask) the SUV is a VOLVO. XC-90. Looks smallish (Durango size) but weighs in like a Tahoe, solid as a rock.
I figure that should be enough for the 70 miles from Fort Meade to home (Chantilly, VA).
I've read a number of postings about trailer lights (magnetic) and brakes (the 105 is air brake - correct?) So I'll have no brakes on the way home - correct?
And what about the wiring for the lights? My volvo has an odd european big circular plug thingy I never use in addition to the standard 4 wire. Anything I can do in advance (splice cable etc..) to allow me to actually use the mounted trailer lights on recovery?
My biggest concern is the highway patrol in the People's Democratic Republic of Maryland. Once I get back on VA soil, I'll fel much better (Maryland always gives me the creeps). I'll have VA tags with me.
Also saw some stuff about re-packing the wheel bearings before recovery? Is this really required?
Can anyone give me a good list of do's and dont's for recovery of my soon to be generator wagon?
Thanks all in advance for your time.
Oh, and a pic of the wagon as she sits...
V/R
Ben
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