Thanks to a break in the weather, I was able to get my M116A2 stripped down and set the M887 box on it. Following Kenny's lead, we set it all the way back on the trailer. While I still need to bolt it down and hook up the wires, a couple observations.
First: My box is still equipped with the Hobart welder/genny, as well as an AC5 Acetylene tank, and a T Oxygen. I've modified the air system with a larger 11gal tank, piggy backed off the orig wall mounted unit. IIRC, there's 100ft of 2/0 copper welding leads on board, as well as a 5gal boat can to run the welder. That's it, as I keep most of my tools in the shop till needed.
This suckers heavy. As it sits, I'm probably at max load for the trailer, if not over. The springs are not liking life, so I'm going to have to have a heavier set built, or just build a heavier trailer.
Second: Its a tight fit side to side, I've only got maybe 1/8" play side to side.
Third: As mentioned earlier, a hand crank jack is defiantly needed. Since most of the weight is in the front portion of the box, it has an insane amount of tongue weight. Once I get it bolted down and lights hooked up, ill run it down to the local pit and have it weighed.
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