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Those with pioneer trailers

JB

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Do you have one that has Jerry can brackets mounted in front of the fenders on each side like a M416B1? I 've seen pictures from a distance on some but not up close. If you have a pic please post I'd like to put those brackets on mine. I have the jerry can bracket I'd just like to see what it'd take to make the mount.

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JB

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RE: fuel can bracket

Thanks ONTOS I think that second one is what I'd like to do with mine. In fact i think I saw this picture elsewhere and it gave me the idea to do the same to mine. Any closeup pics or schematics would be great . Thanks
 

Blythewoodjoe

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RE: fuel can bracket

I just picked one up and I will try to get some pictures of the can holder soon. If any of you guys can help me identify mine I am needing some tires for it. Is this the same wheel as the M37 or the M715?

Thanks,
Joe Trapp
 

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ONTOS66

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RE: fuel can bracket

Actually the first one is not the one I had in mind, must have hit the wrong selection. Here is the other alternate way of mounting a can holder. I found the reference that I had in mind, just a matter of figuring out how to get a copu up here. It shows the mod and lists the parts.
 

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rumplecat

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RE: fuel can bracket

JB:
Page 21 of the manual shows the mount and mounting location of the fluid container carrier. If you don't have the manual let me know I will email it to you. That is my trailer in your first shot, my carrier is located on top of the fender, soon to be relocated. Mine has a spare tire mount on the front where the carrier originally was located. My trailer uses M37 wheels.
James G.
 

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maddawg308

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RE: fuel can bracket

All the M101 series trailers and their variants use M37 5-lug wheels. They made adapters to utilize 6-lug M715 rims after the military changed from the 3/4-ton truck to the 5/4-ton truck in the late 1960s/early 1970s. If your trailer has 6-lug rims, the axles have adapters on them, or you may have custom wheels.
 

JB

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RE: fuel can bracket

Thanks for all the responses. Rumplecat your reference is what I needed I think to get me started. Thanks again everyone.
 

ONTOS66

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RE: fuel can bracket

Good luck .. and remember to post photos of the project as you progress!

'Cause you'll hear this a lot around here ....

nopics

:)
 
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