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Hi I am looking for some info on this small trailer or hand cart looks to be British it is 3ft wide and 5ft long Made by Kingstown Engineering Co. Kingstown, Carlisle Is this a Military trailer or Hand Cart of some type Thanks for any help.
Chris
Glad to see that you made it home safe with your truck. Hope that this hunting season is good for you and Scott. And when you see him tell him thanks also. It was my pleasure to meet both of you this weekend. Thanks,Ben
dodgethis
I am near Roanoke Va. and I have a 1977 M-882 4x4 with power steering in good shape with some rust for sale if you know some one that is looking for one let me know. Asking $1500.00 I can send photos and more info if needed
Thanks,Ben
Yea, Ok we are not using front springs off of a deuce. The M-105s are outside of the frame and the front deuce springs are under the frame. No problem their, I just wanted to see how he raised the rear up with the 105s.
Very Nice!
Did you use m-105 trailer springs on the rear? I tried a set but the truck sat down and the front was higher than the back. Did you use any blocks to raise it up?
M-105 parts, Springs
I am looking for a set of springs from an M-105 for my duece project. I will be at Aberdeen also. Maybe nickd could get what he needs I could get the rest. How much is this cheap trailer?
Jason5
I was planing on using the resistors one for each light. Brake, Park and each Signal. One per wire. Would the 7812 work for that kind of a load? On the brake controler the power side may need converter.
ida34
I use this trailer with other trucks also and dont want to change bulbs every time. I am going to use the cut down deuce truck for getting in and out of rough locations
Started the bob job the other day on the deuce. And wanted to know if anyone had wired up 12 volt lights and brakes for their deuce to pull a gooseneck trailer?
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