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First I would like to say that I am a new guy and this is one of the most ingenuous, dedicated, straight forward bunch of all around good people I have had the fortune to become acquainted with. Now on to my dilemma.
With all of the Bobbing going on, It appears that a number of Deuce beds are going to the scrap yard. I suspect that a number of them could be in decent shape.
Other casualties in this process are, the M105 trailer frames and axles, the articulated deuce axles. The tongue part of the 105 trailer would make an excellent hitch as it has proven. The M105 frame is sturdy, the axles strong and the wheels and tires plentiful.
There are and abundance of springs and parts from the articulated deuce axles.
The elements to consider in this thought are, how to bring all of this stuff together, the spring set. and the potential of the 105 frame being to short.
Consider the trailer that the Deuce bed would make, if we could come up with a way to configure all of this surplus from the rash of bobbing's going on, into a heavy duty trailer. land scape trailers, dump trailers, car haulers, take your pigs to market trailers (needs sideboards), Build a camper in it, (for those sleep on the couch nights)
Or the ultimate insult to good military material, a junk built trailer to haul your scrap parts the the junk man. It just sits there and collects in the trailer until you have a load and off it goes. The potential for this is huge.
These Deuce beds are too good a platform to just cut up for scrap.
Try pricing a similar sized new flat trailer and you'll see what I mean.
Think about it. And if anyone has some ideas put them out there. It is a shame to see all of this good material go to the scrap heap.
SAVE THE DEUCE BEDS !!!!
DON'T LET THEM DIE.
Disclaimer
this message paid for by the committee for preservation of freedom foundation and your local ad council. no endorsement is implied or intended by this message. No monkeys, lab rats or other animals were killed or injured in the research for this potential product.
With all of the Bobbing going on, It appears that a number of Deuce beds are going to the scrap yard. I suspect that a number of them could be in decent shape.
Other casualties in this process are, the M105 trailer frames and axles, the articulated deuce axles. The tongue part of the 105 trailer would make an excellent hitch as it has proven. The M105 frame is sturdy, the axles strong and the wheels and tires plentiful.
There are and abundance of springs and parts from the articulated deuce axles.
The elements to consider in this thought are, how to bring all of this stuff together, the spring set. and the potential of the 105 frame being to short.
Consider the trailer that the Deuce bed would make, if we could come up with a way to configure all of this surplus from the rash of bobbing's going on, into a heavy duty trailer. land scape trailers, dump trailers, car haulers, take your pigs to market trailers (needs sideboards), Build a camper in it, (for those sleep on the couch nights)
Or the ultimate insult to good military material, a junk built trailer to haul your scrap parts the the junk man. It just sits there and collects in the trailer until you have a load and off it goes. The potential for this is huge.
These Deuce beds are too good a platform to just cut up for scrap.
Try pricing a similar sized new flat trailer and you'll see what I mean.
Think about it. And if anyone has some ideas put them out there. It is a shame to see all of this good material go to the scrap heap.
SAVE THE DEUCE BEDS !!!!
DON'T LET THEM DIE.
Disclaimer
this message paid for by the committee for preservation of freedom foundation and your local ad council. no endorsement is implied or intended by this message. No monkeys, lab rats or other animals were killed or injured in the research for this potential product.
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