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So does Utah require a title and registration for that size private use trailer?
A regular notarized Bill of Sale will transfer ownership unless Utah requires otherwise.
Old movies like “Strategic Air Command” are a good reference for old Air Force Military equipment and how they were painted back in the day. That particular movie shows a lot of vehicles and aviation ground support equipment.
I’ve never seen a dedicated AF water buffalo either. In person or in...
I’m sure you’re aware that these trailers are not designed to dump.
Yes I know it can be done as you’ve shown, but there is a part that eventually breaks and you will not find the part.
I do not know off hand the name of the part.
Multiple threads about that known issue.
Rarely are they 100% complete according to threads about people buying them.
They will usually “look” complete and you buy it.
Only to find out that the one somewhat critical part (hypothetical) is gone and you will never find one.
Units are really good of taking unobtainable parts like that...
Could the engine be coked up a bit?
Not knowing its history, I would run it at almost full or at full load for hours to burn off any deposits, some of which could be making the rings stick.
Seafoam can also be added to oil to clean internals.
The coating on the exhaust sounds like it wasn’t...
Correct
It’s 15w-40
If you look at the regular 10w-40 on the back label, it will say it’s fine to use in diesels.
I use the Delvac in all my Diesels year around and have never had any issues.
Ironically, I use Rotella “diesel” motor oil in all my gasoline 4 cycle small engines.
Zero issues.
They still make the copper/brass radiator.
Expensive but literally drop in.
It's exactly like the original
Any radiator shop will be able to order it for you.
I don't have the part number in front of me but I showed it in an earlier thread a few years ago.
It's been flawless for years. No issues.
Mine did the same thing.
As mentioned above, bare metal floors radiate a lot of heat.
Every vehicle does it, it’s just ours are not insulated with carpet on top.
I use semi truck mud flaps of different sizes cut to fit and reduce the radiant effect.
They work extremely well and I don’t have...
Installed LED bulbs in the last trailer today.
M149A2
Drained water out for the winter, then drove it around empty for about an hour to exercise the tires.
Now all my military trailers have LED bulbs.
I watched a Hawker rep on YouTube explaining how to bring one back.
I did use a lower amperage for a bit then the 10A setting for the longest time of charge.
Battery was very warm but never really hot during the charge. You could keep your hand on it.
I know it wasn't per the manual but it...
Yes.
They are still available and still expensive.
$100 each but they give me a break on price.
Remember, these are the correct ones for the M101A2/3 trailers.
Still lots of eBay ads, etc saying other style levers will fit when they will not.
Nice score.
Next you’ll want an A2 with surge brakes and CUCV wheels.
Then a M116A2 former generator trailer to use as a flatbed.
Then……….??
Trailers are addictive
Good score.
You can do a lot with that trailer.
Not sure about shocks
You will have to measure with the new axles installed to see what your options are and your intended use.
Rancho and Bilstein for heavy work.
Monroe or whatever if road use only.
Get the M101A2/3.
Spend the $$$ for initial maintenance.
Bearings
Surge brake shock
Brakes
It will provide you with years of trouble free use.
These are great trailers and built like tanks.
M105 is a completely different beast.
M1008A1
Had what initially I thought was a dying starter.
Acted and definitely sounded like it.
Voltage showed good.
Hawker battery’s.
Fast forward a few weeks (I do not drive it daily anymore) and issue still getting worse.
Spare starter ready to be installed.
Went to start it to move inside...
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