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Now that I take a closer look on a larger monitor, the extra port appears to be the threaded section where the drain/air bleed petcock is and most probably a m939 heater core.
Just a quick update.
The repaired pins are working great! I recently switched Boy Scout Councils and moved the trailer to my new assignment as Avondale Scout Reservation. I installed the 2 baskets from the laundry trailer set up Butch had given me on the top frame. For this camp, I put the...
the rear bracket on the c crossmember? that the pioneer rack slips into has elongated holes and some adjustment. Might need to play with that bracket and possibly adjust the holes?
It is a huge 28mb file on the cucv electrical and your email or browser might be chocking on it. Not sure on what type of connection you have but it is working.
The other pictures confirms to me that is a low speed flight line trailer by the tongue design and the rims and not an on road use trailer. Thanks for sharing.
These are USMC specific. Saw one of these in New Orleans
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Look around post 4559-4571
There is a tool to remove the pulley as well as a separate tool to install. Any parts store will have them in their loaner tools like autozone, O'reilly, advance, and better Napa's. Does not cost anything to use these tools just a deposit till return.
Pulley typically installed flush with the...
Wow, never seen that configuration on the trailer. Must be a very special application. Those gizmos in the rear must have held something heavy to put the generators and all that tongue weight on the front. Please post more pics and pics of the data plates. I see one on the rear middle maybe it...
should be very easy to find in a junkyard. Look for any 70-80's 8 lug wheels for Chevy/Gmc 3/4 20 series & 1 ton 30 series trucks or vans. All the same till they switched to metric studs and lugs. Metric will not work.
Also dodge will be the same. Difference on a dodge is the hub circle will be...
Interesting as I have seen some drivetrains listed on GP in Al and was wandering where they might have come out of.... Pm if you prefer, Just curious..........
It has a bleed valve/petcock on the air tank if the brakes are locked if a valve is not working properly. Had to do that on a m105 I recovered. Same system as a m105/m103 but 2 axles.
Once the air is bled off if you had any, brakes are ok. No need to cage as there are no brake chambers just old...
Having done just a little work underneath on a m1101/2 ; As stated by Mainsail, it would be an intensive project to remove the bed. It is not simply bolted down like a M101 to the frame.
The m101 series could be another option for you. They are steel but not that much heavier and narrower than...