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My new bolster trailer pics.

TheBuggyman

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All, here are a few pics for your enjoyment of my new bolster trailer picked up from GL last week. No time wasted putting it to work! 8)
 

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NEIOWA

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pa.rich said:
What were they used for? I see a beam that swings out on a hinge- can you explain ?
Great trailers. Intended for hauling poles (electric, commo, pilings) or pipe. MANY were, or are, used as fuel trailers with a 600gal pod.

In mid 80s I had a Inf Bn Support Plt. The TPUs (3ea M923A1) had 2x diesel pods ea and towed a bolster trailer with a pod of mogas (for the gensets and kitchen burners).
 

alphadeltaromeo

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I love the pics of the new trailer and your very beefy 813, but I will say this: I LOVE the pics of the land and the area...quite fantastic greenery as well! Seeing an MV on a great spread of land is awesome.
 

TheBuggyman

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jh1990 said:
nice find Buggyman, does the trailer extend?
Yeah, it sure does. There are several (about four) points at which you can drop the pin in to select your length. I believe the the full extension gives about an extra 45" to 50".

In the pics those culvert pipes are 20 feet long.


I have another one of these trailers that has no working wiring or air lines for the brakes. I am currently setting it up with a 1,000 gallon water tank and a pump for fertilizing the lawn! I'll pull that with the tractor. Stay tuned for that one.
 

jeli

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We had them in our Engineer company. We hauled just about everything on them. We had a wooden hooch built on ours. Poor man's RV but it sure worked good in bad weather.

In pic 643 you see the short clamps that slide on the I beams. The longer bars in pic 640 can be added to make tall uprights for logs or poles. We used the short ones a lot but never the tall ones.
 

jh1990

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TheBuggyman said:
I have another one of these trailers that has no working wiring or air lines for the brakes. I am currently setting it up with a 1,000 gallon water tank and a pump for fertilizing the lawn! I'll pull that with the tractor. Stay tuned for that one.
Sounds like a fun project, good luck.
 

Armada

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Very nice score Buggyman. That is a heavy duty trailer! Love seeing the mv stuff at work.
I had an extra m109 box at one time and came soooo close to getting one of those bolster trailers to put it on. Selfridge had a bunch for auction at one time. I thought it would have made the greatest tool trailer/ camper/ enclosed trailer. Unfotunately, I would have had no place to park it.
Thanks for the pics.
 

OSO

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I like the the ball valves installed before the glad hands . Nice way of shutting down the air at that point! [thumbzup]
 
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