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  1. Mullaney

    M989A1 build

    Company that I worked for long ago... The guy who owned it couldn't back a trailer if his life depended on it. He had a Dodge Weapons Carrier on his boat lot (another company he owned) to pull big sailboats out on trailers. It worked great pulling them out. No so much if he had to go...
  2. Mullaney

    M989A1 build

    I don't know for sure charlesmann but it sure sounds like a good idea... Having loaded flatbed rollbacks (wreckers) from the side and setting something heavy on it and the airbag suddenly lifts the truck back to its original height. Scares the "stuffins" out of you when that unexpected "lift"...
  3. Mullaney

    M989A1 build

    Thanks. That might be useful to know one day... .
  4. Mullaney

    M989A1 build

    Neat! Thanks for the info Tinstar! It definitely would be tight and close without that 10" extension. Seems that trailers don't get MWO tags like trucks? Or at least if they do, I haven't found any on mine yet. Or, maybe the extension is so obvious there was no need to tag it? I have...
  5. Mullaney

    M989A1 build

    I have one of those that I got with the intention of hauling local VFW Post guys in parades. Nice sides so nobody falls out. I got some really low deck chairs for them to sit on.... But Wow! What a neat way to give that trailer another purpose in life. Not sure I would want to highway haul it...
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