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here is proof that we can all get along, Ford and John Deere working together to get the HMMWV body in the air and on the trailer. this is where we opened the doors of the m109 to make sure there was sufficient clearance.
while i was trying to figure out how to get the box mounted on the trailer, GL was nice enough to post this trailer for sale down in Ft Bragg. It solved all of my problems, the box is 7 feet wide, there are 4 inches on both sides. i did have to make a decision on the front overhang, obviously...
So my idea started out as taking my ammo trailer and finding a S-250, but that would have been too easy. A few months ago I got an ambulance body out of Camp Lejeune, big thanks to Captain (alredneck) for making that trip and getting it up here. I had a couple m200a1s and thought that once I...
Dave,
I have one that you can have if I can get it off the trailer, there's a little rust on it :) maddawg is coming down Sunday, so maybe between us we can figure a way to get it off.
Peecook
i have two m200 antenna trailers i am actually removing parts from now, both getting recycled next week. i can remove anything you want from them, right now air hoses, support legs, some fittings are removed. still have the whole brake systems, tank, lights to go. PM me with what you need.
posting just for documentation. doing some ambulance research and came across this site with a bunch of pics
WW2 US Medical Research Centre :: WW2 US Army Ambulances