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Anyone looking for m-105 trailers in mid tn

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105's need a tall truck pintle location to be usable. That means a deuce or taller vehicle to pull it, hence not anywhere near as much interest in them vs the M101 series trailers. Back around 2010 the M-101 series were selling for $500+ while the M-105's were under $200. 750 now is about what 200 then was worth, but only if you have a deuce to pull it with IMHO.
 

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105's need a tall truck pintle location to be usable. That means a deuce or taller vehicle to pull it, hence not anywhere near as much interest in them vs the M101 series trailers. Back around 2010 the M-101 series were selling for $500+ while the M-105's were under $200. 750 now is about what 200 then was worth, but only if you have a deuce to pull it with IMHO.
You could get two 105's out of Wright-Patterson for $100 back then .
 

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Well you could buy one of these if that suits ya then grab it on the way home from the oct ralley
I can't make the October rally this year. I don't think my head gaskets will hold up for that long of trip. I have a replacement set in the garage, but my old lady's journey just took a 💩 earlier today and literally dumped the entire crankcase full of oil on the ground. I think either something with intake or the oil cooler went out, could have been a head gasket but I won't know until I start tearing into it. I just keep getting more and more projects added to the list with little time to finish them 🤷.
 

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Found out her oil cooler ruptured and it's under the intake 🤦. Why would they put a plastic part under the intake with all that heat? Her car has more problems than what my deuce has and that's comparing a 54 year old truck to an 11 year old car that still has less than 100k miles. At least the part is not God awful expensive, but still, $300 can get me a good ways on tools or parts for my truck, lmao.
 

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Found out her oil cooler ruptured and it's under the intake 🤦. Why would they put a plastic part under the intake with all that heat? Her car has more problems than what my deuce has and that's comparing a 54 year old truck to an 11 year old car that still has less than 100k miles. At least the part is not God awful expensive, but still, $300 can get me a good ways on tools or parts for my truck, lmao.
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Glad you found the problem!

It is amazing how today's vehicles are held together with bubblegum and bailing wire. Meaning plastic that lasts for a few years, then deteriorates into nothing.
 

chucky

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Found out her oil cooler ruptured and it's under the intake 🤦. Why would they put a plastic part under the intake with all that heat? Her car has more problems than what my deuce has and that's comparing a 54 year old truck to an 11 year old car that still has less than 100k miles. At least the part is not God awful expensive, but still, $300 can get me a good ways on tools or parts for my truck, lmao.
Like a AMC 304 V8 using a nylon cam gear ! It wasnt for you it was for them !lol
 
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