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Mystery trailer??

Crash_AF

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I would recommend using the pintle, not the clevis as the towing capacity of the pintle is much higher than the clevis... :-D

And yes, it is an M200 that is missing the fenders. They typically mounted 30 and 60kw generators to them.

The cake is a lie...

Later,
Joe
 

mckeeranger

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And yes, it is an M200 that is missing the fenders. They typically mounted 30 and 60kw generators to them.
I've also seen an M200 with a big diesel water pump on it. I wish I had pictures of it, but it was years ago and I didn't think any thing of it at the time.

I don't know if it was build that way, or if it was something added. You know how the military will sometimes build what they need.
 

TaylorTradingCo

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M200A1 trailers

I just picked up three of those M200A1's last week and should be getting another one in this week if anybody needs one.

I was thinking of getting one of those shelter things that goes in the back of CUCV's or Hummers and seeing if it will fit. It is sort of like a camper top that goes in the back of a pick-up, only military. Does anyone know if it will fit and has it been done before. I would love to see a picture of it.

Derek Taylor
 

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Derek,
Those shelters are generally S-250's and they have a low ceiling. I have one, and it's barely 6 ft, 3 inches front to back and only about 5 foot, four or five inches high inside, unlike the shop van or S-280 shelter. It will easily fit on the 200 trailer with room to carry a small generator and a dirt bike.
 

tm america

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yep m200 i have seen them converted to dollies and have seen s250 shelters on them. the possibilties are endless .i would make a converter dollie out of it if i had one
 

moleary

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I would recommend using the pintle, not the clevis as the towing capacity of the pintle is much higher than the clevis... :-D
Still not right, the "Lunette eye" hooks to the "pintle" mounted to the tow vehicle.
Well you guys can use whatever you want to pull a trailer - but unless you've met my cousin clevis I don't really know how you can judge his towing capacity. I just give him some french fried potaters with mustard and he's good to go... no diesel required.
 

Capt Pat

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Jet Ske trailer?? Would have to be one serious ramp for launching, you'd have to back a long way in to get water deep enough. Might want to use a fording equipped vehicle eh.....
 
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