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simp5782

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M345

 

maddawg308

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It is a neat trailer, with a heavy cargo capacity, but it is VERY heavy, and the deck is very high. If I remember correctly, this trailer was originally designed for one of the mobile cranes to tow behind it, to carry the clamshell bucket and other misc. heavy crane stuff. It doesn't appear too useful for most of what we hobbyists would want to carry.
 

Guyfang

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Got a TM number? I have a large collection of trailer TM's, but its listed by TM numbers. Looking through it would require a beer or two.
 

maddawg308

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A couple applicable manuals I found the numbers online for this trailer would be:

TM 9-8242, Operation Organizational Maintenance, and Ordnance Field And Depot Maintenance 10-Ton 4-Wheel Flat Bed Trailer M345, 1957

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TM 9-2330-241-14&P, OPERATOR`S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) FOR TRAILER, FLATBED, 10-TON, 4-WHEEL, M345 (NSN 2330-00-200-1737), 1985
 

Guyfang

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Mike,

Looks about like what I just found. In APD, Army Publishing Directorate, the TM is listed as only in printed form. So it will not be in my trailer files.
 
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