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I was at a guy's (in his 70's)house to pick up a hydraulic scissor hoist, to turn my bobbed Deuce into a dumper. Any ways, when we went into his barn to get the hoist, I spotted some Olive Drab, in the back corner of his barn. It was an old Dodge M37. I inquired about it, and this is what I was...
Why not just mount the stock Deuce fuel tank in the box? It already has all the proper fittings and fuel pump it, that the truck requires.
Also, what are the dimensions of the fuel tank that you are wanting to be made?
I sold my 12' Deuce cargo bed today, to a guy that wants to turn the box into a dump trailer for his lawn care service. The Deuce was currently on my deck over equipment trailer. So that puts the cargo box quite high in the air off the ground. What I ended up doing was backing the equipment...
M104 trailer
Built in ?
Tow it with the Bobbed Deuce
Front and rear tailgates, and odd fold-up landing gear with 11.00x20 tires.
Wheels are offset different than a standard 6-bolt Deuce or M105 trailer wheels.
Previous owner cut/hacked wire harness and tail lights for the purpose of...
The key to sand is, you want to stay on the top. Once you dig through the surface, your done. A Deuce is much lighter, with basically the same foot print as a 5 ton. So it should have better flotation on the soft sand. My bet, would be that a Deuce would fair better in the sand.
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