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How to move mk48/16 RBU

98G

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As new mk16. Here's what I'll have to work with:

M923A2
M989A1

Worst case, I'll have the scrapper come with a flatbed and I'll pull the winch and whatever else presents itself as desirable parts and wave bye at the rest of it. Ideally I'd like a way to safely transport it, either whole or disassembled.

Thanks
 
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Soni was making , or had made a bolt on hitch to pull the trailer with. He might even have the one I made years back that he pulled my mk17 back to NM with, although you might be better getting one he built. Maybe Castle Bravo will chime in with something closer.
 

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As new mk16. Here's what I'll have to work with:

M923A2
M989A1

Worst case, I'll have the scrapper come with a flatbed and I'll pull the winch and whatever else presents itself as desirable parts and wave bye at the rest of it. Ideally I'd like a way to safely transport it, either whole or disassembled.

Thanks

I have one of the hitches designed for the MK48 trailers in Los Angeles that you could use & we could work something out in trade.
 
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