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Sorry, I did not even look to see where you are. It is a very impressive rig. If you every get down to Texas come on by and we can go use class 3 items. Thanks, Bob.
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It is the same. The 101 is a 116 with a box on it. 116 is the chassis, 101 is the designation of a 116 with a cargo box. The A1 and A2 make a difference, though, A2s and A3s had surge brakes, I think. Also, there is a Canadian M101 which is smaller and different, 1/4 ton capacity, more expensive than the US M101s.Ok. Another trailer question....M116A2 3/4 Cargo trailer. How does this compare to the M101 for pulling behind a M1009?
Good answer. ~~ Sometimes the M116 gets a box put on it and it appears as a M101, but still carries the M116 designation. We have one of those. I bid on a 3/4 ton generator trailer which was also designated as an M116. ~~ The Canadian M101 is very similar to the M416 quarter ton. Interesting how expensive the smaller trailers are compared to their bigger brothers.It is the same. The 101 is a 116 with a box on it. 116 is the chassis, 101 is the designation of a 116 with a cargo box. The A1 and A2 make a difference, though, A2s and A3s had surge brakes, I think. Also, there is a Canadian M101 which is smaller and different, 1/4 ton capacity, more expensive than the US M101s.
info:
M101 Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton.
M116 Chassis: Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton.
I recently learned that the Canadian M101's are a bit "beefier" than their US cousins - hence, more desireable.It is the same. The 101 is a 116 with a box on it. 116 is the chassis, 101 is the designation of a 116 with a cargo box. The A1 and A2 make a difference, though, A2s and A3s had surge brakes, I think. Also, there is a Canadian M101 which is smaller and different, 1/4 ton capacity, more expensive than the US M101s.
info:
M101 Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton.
M116 Chassis: Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton.
Good answer. ~~ Sometimes the M116 gets a box put on it and it appears as a M101, but still carries the M116 designation. We have one of those. I bid on a 3/4 ton generator trailer which was also designated as an M116. ~~ The Canadian M101 is very similar to the M416 quarter ton. Interesting how expensive the smaller trailers are compared to their bigger brothers.
May I add some additional factors:That is due to several factors:
#1-the smaller the unit the easier it is for city folk to deal with (park in their driveway etc,,,) the same applies to jeeps
#2- little things are "cute" and it is in our DNA to protect little things (that is how babies survive past the diaper stage) the same applies to jeeps
#3- the 1/4t trailers (MBT/BT3, M100, M416, M762) have been out of the inventory for some time and, as with all milsurp items, supply and demand drives prices up, same applies to jeeps
#4- the M101CDN trailers have the added feature of rarity, there were (reportedly) only 1973 units manufactured! AND they are better built/more modern than the M416