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Yes you are actually talking about a M840, the 841 is just the front half. Max load 4.5TWow, that was quick. Could you please specify a little?
Will it directly hook up to the military kitchen sections? If not, what is needed?
Will it hook up to standard 20ft storage containers? If not, what's needed?
Otherwise, it's truly scrap metal.
I should point out, in the TM 9-2330-275-14&P, on page 1-3, it DOES show an M840 with exactly the same "raised arms", but that only makes me more confused. Are those "arms" adjustable? Do they fold down or something? Because that doesn't explain why other's M840 dollies look different.The M840 dolly near me has, for lack of a better term, "raised arms", nearly all other supposed "M840" photos I see do not.
I'm not sure you were replying to my question, but here was the dataplate pictures the seller provided of the M840 dolly local to me.look at pics of a m832 dolly.
There are a few flavors of dolly and different tire sizes. Some use the deuce 900 and others use the 10 bolt budd wheel to tow behind a 5 ton. There is also some smaller dollies that take 15 or 16 inch tires but do not recall nomenclature.
Best to eyeball dataplate.
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