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You are going to absolutely love that trailer.
The best overall trailer the Military ever used, in my opinion.
www.crofttrailer.com has all the factory parts for the surge brakes.
HydroAct and Dexter/Redline.
When properly fixed and maintained, the surge brakes work great and will last
for...
Glad to hear recovery went well.
I agree that Murphy would have shown up if you towed it.
Always seems to work out that way.
Just start a new thread in Aux Equipment for the bringing it back to life updates and info.
A nice little Honda generator or ?? will be perfect.
I was joking about that generator on trailer with the shelter, as it would be way overkill in power, size and noise, etc.
Tan M101A2
Used my steel stamp kit and hammered the Trailer Military ID and serial number into the tongue frame.
Data plates can be easily removed and/or swapped if trailer stolen.
Pic just shows a portion of what was stamped.
The steel the Military used is very high quality steel.
It was...
Drivers side bumper blackout light had been acting up.
Was a bad ground.
Fixed now.
Also tighten #1 alternator belt.
It squeaked a bit on startup this morning.
Then of course the normal PM oil level checks.
Hooked up the tan M101A2 trailer.
Sat under trees for a week.....yuk
Tomorrow...
My two M101A2’s were galvanized at the factory and then painted. Beds, not the frames.
Zero rust on the beds. Typical light surface rust on inside of frame.
The M1101/2 will also be affected by salt.
Aluminum will corrode.
Sometimes a lot faster than steel.
It hides it better. Then when...
Welcome to Steel Soldiers.
Guys modify these trailers all the time.
Some really ingenious and excellent ideas have produced some amazing trailers for different uses.
They will chime in on your questions soon.
Read and search the old threads and you will find amazing ideas.
The trailer...
I’m just shaking my head at this post.
Towing an 11,000 pound wagon style trailer, without working brakes, with a pickup.
I hope you bought lottery tickets after you parked it, because you are one extremely lucky individual.
Cleaned the inside of my M1008A1.
Vacuumed all the dirt out.
Cleaned windows.
WD40 sprayed and wiped on door panels and dash, etc.
Really keeps dust at bay for a while.
Removed the kick plates and door weatherstrip and cleaned underneath.
Treated interior floor, etc with ACF50 to...
Just remove the old bracket and install new leg and the bracket it comes with.
The surplus NOS legs are available on eBay for good prices.
Fun part will be fixing the bent steel on your trailer.
As mentioned, reflectors are DOT standard civilian ones painted OD green.
I found mine on eBay also.
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