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  1. 3dAngus

    M1102 from Barstow to Sacramento. Logistic help!

    Yes they can, and if you have a bad back, put some weight in it back of the tires. That will make the tongue even lighter. 1000 pounds lighter then the M105 and about the same as a M101, but in my experience, easier to handle by yourself. Results vary. Level concrete should be a breeze if the...
  2. 3dAngus

    M1102 from Barstow to Sacramento. Logistic help!

    Looks good. I don't know what the tire pressure should be for highway driving, but found about 25psi to work much better than the offroad numbers of 17psi marked on my M1101. When I first got mine it had about 8 pounds in it and was incredibly bouncy, so everyone should be sure to check before...
  3. 3dAngus

    M1102 from Barstow to Sacramento. Logistic help!

    If these pull to tight, you're going to jackknife the trailer. Use Mike's (SCSG) backup technique to preclude jackknifing with pintle hitch. You can find it on search.
  4. 3dAngus

    M1102 from Barstow to Sacramento. Logistic help!

    I wish I would have known about this thread earlier. You just hook the trailer chains up to the 45 degree down bar on your riser plate. Invert them on the inside. No need for chain extensions on the M1101/1102 series. You need them for a M105, which are shorter chains. You can hook up mag...
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