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M101 series crank landing gear?

swbradley1

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Original? No

But you can always get something at Etrailer or Tractor Supply or Harbor Freight and just paint tan or green.
 

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There was a fella on here making them. You can't find them with a trailer, unless extremely lucky. I have seen one in my lifetime.
So I purchased the one from the SSer making them. About $40-45 or so plus shipping and better then the originals.

Otherwise you'll have to get one from one of the larger surplus retailers at the same price or higher.
 

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I am new to this list. Not sure if my last unfinished post posted.

I discovered that I have in my parts collection an adjustable landing gear for my M101A2, like the one in the video posted above. I do not have a crank though. Anybody know where I can get one? Does it engage the little split drift pin on the operational part of the landing leg?

There is a ratcheting one for sale somewhere on line but I don't want to go into detail and break the rules of this list. However, I would like to know whether it would work on my landing leg. Any clues how I can find out?

Thanks

David
 

KsM715

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David. You need to ad your State to your location. Site rules. And yes the crank handle engages the little rollpin that sticks out the side of the landing gear near the top. You can get a set of pliers and just spin that pin to raise and lower the leg. If I can remember Ill get a picture of how the set up looks. The handle itself looks rather easy to fabricate.
 

David Dannenberg

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Thanks Jeff. I would really appreciate seeing a photo of how the handle engages the pin.

I am in Philadelphia, PA. Sorry I left that out.

Nice looking M715 you have there.

David Dannenberg
 

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The crank handle slides over the drive rod of the landing leg jack.
It has a slotted position that engages a split pin in the drive rod.
once the handle is slipped on and engaged crank away.

Evil Dr. Porkchop makes and sells crank handles.
 

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BKubu

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CUCVFAN has some NOS crank up landing legs. Send him a PM. I bought one and was very happy with it.
 

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I have handles in stock, they are reproductions. I make them and paint them. Some of the guys here say they look and work better than the original. Let me know if I can help. I suppose I should just put an ad up.
 

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Thanks for the information and photos everybody. Now I understand it completely--even how the crank is stowed on the leg. Very helpful. Really appreciate it.

Riftweaver, how much do you charge for a handle including shipping?

David
Phila., PA
 
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