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My homemade trailer based on M105A2 bed -- COMMENTS WELCOME

mangus580

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Nice looking setup!

I like the idea of the feedback LED's for the lights. Lets you know that your trailer connection is good!
 

ichudov

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mangus580 said:
Nice looking setup!

I like the idea of the feedback LED's for the lights. Lets you know that your trailer connection is good!
Thanks! That's my hope anyway! If I do not see the LEDs, I know that the trailer fell off ;-)

I am going to put the electricals on, and then I will go to have it weighed...
 

gimpyrobb

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I think its great too. Next time use channel and it will last longer. I have seen too many trailers built with tube that rust from the inside out.
 

ichudov

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gimpyrobb said:
I think its great too. Next time use channel and it will last longer. I have seen too many trailers built with tube that rust from the inside out.
I am sure that you are right, though I wonder what exactly accounts for this rusting. Could you, perhaps, tell me just why tube rusts faster than channel.
 

Blythewoodjoe

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My dad somehow came across a M105 trailer back in the early 80's with the front landing gear ripped off. About ten years ago I pulled the bed from the frame and put an old mobile home axle under it with 3" channel for a frame. It's sitting in the back yard full of scrap steel right now. It looks as crusty as it sounds.

Joe Trapp
 

jimk

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Nice job,I did the same thing though not quite so nicely. It has been around for 15years now and is still used all the time. It is best way i have to move a 24' staging pic(extending over both front and back, and on top of back door) Just posted some pics in trailer fourm-Silly M105 loads. To give an idea how tough the bed is I once dropped a 5000lb rock (scaled) from 5-6 feet above[bed].That bent the mobile home tube a tad but left ony a silver dollar size dent in floor.I loaned it out once.My pal was putting scrap cars in it(upside down) .JimK
 
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