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Wanted to say hello to all here on the forum, and tell you what brought me here: I just purchased a re-conditioned (basically re-painted) M105 1.5 Ton Trailer on eBay a few months ago. The winnig bid was $566.00. I can see to find one in this shape anywhere would be near $1K plus w/ shipping. I needed a trailer to replace Grandma's current water hauling trailer that is about to fall apart (homemade by a man with one arm). I'm surpirsed it last the 18 years that it did. See photos
I checked out the specifications of this trailer, and decided that it would be suitable given that it can handle 1.5 Tons in Off-Road Conditions. I determined that it could certainly handle 4500 lbs. in non off-road conditions. The angle (even with a Max. Adjustable Pindle Slider) is still too much on the standard pick-up Class 3 receiver mounted under the frame rails as normal. I intend to resolve this angle issue by mounting receiver flipped-over on the bed, and bolted through the floor and the TOP of the frame rails of this truck. The tailgate will have to be removed. This raises the receiver, allowing the adjustability of this pindle to make it perfectly level. There will be 2 "rails" sticking up a bit from the receiver, but I'll still be able to load my dirtbike and hunt from it...other than that, it just hauls the water with it's slightly modified 460 cu. in. w/ a C-6 Towing kit. I have mounted a new 535 gal. elipticle poly tank that fit perfectly. Max. load weight will be around 4400 lbs. when the tank is full. I'll update this thread with photos of this M105 when I get back on Monday.
If anyone forsee's a problem with my application here, let me know. I wanna hear from you...safety first,
Long thread...sorry...but, had to say hello and tell my story.
I checked out the specifications of this trailer, and decided that it would be suitable given that it can handle 1.5 Tons in Off-Road Conditions. I determined that it could certainly handle 4500 lbs. in non off-road conditions. The angle (even with a Max. Adjustable Pindle Slider) is still too much on the standard pick-up Class 3 receiver mounted under the frame rails as normal. I intend to resolve this angle issue by mounting receiver flipped-over on the bed, and bolted through the floor and the TOP of the frame rails of this truck. The tailgate will have to be removed. This raises the receiver, allowing the adjustability of this pindle to make it perfectly level. There will be 2 "rails" sticking up a bit from the receiver, but I'll still be able to load my dirtbike and hunt from it...other than that, it just hauls the water with it's slightly modified 460 cu. in. w/ a C-6 Towing kit. I have mounted a new 535 gal. elipticle poly tank that fit perfectly. Max. load weight will be around 4400 lbs. when the tank is full. I'll update this thread with photos of this M105 when I get back on Monday.
If anyone forsee's a problem with my application here, let me know. I wanna hear from you...safety first,
Long thread...sorry...but, had to say hello and tell my story.
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