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  1. gimpyrobb

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    As with all military trailers. I've had a multifuel in a can(3100ish lbs) in an M101. It handled it, but didn't like it.
  2. gimpyrobb

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    You should quit stressing, most folks here don't listen when we say good info is in the manual(rtfm)! Your gonna loose all your hair. Oh, wait, looks like its already gone...
  3. gimpyrobb

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I just do it by hand. I was told a long time ago, loose bearings hardly ever go bad - too tight will ruin them quick.
  4. gimpyrobb

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I was told the hub should be able to "feel it click" but not see motion(pushing it back and forth), if that helps.
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