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Only two trailers I'm seeing that might be compatible is the 5 ton M1095 and the 2.5 ton M1082.
Anyone tell me how it runs pulling those?
Anyone tell me how it runs pulling those?
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The 1082s and 95s do not weigh anything. It takes a heavy trailer to drag a 400hp truck down. The usmc does not use either trailer so we have so military photos or feedback. They are pretty useless trailers without having a forklift.Only two trailers I'm seeing that might be compatible is the 5 ton M1095 and the 2.5 ton M1082.
Anyone tell me how it runs pulling those?
Oshkosh made trailers specific for the 7 Ton. I have never seen any for sale.Only two trailers I'm seeing that might be compatible is the 5 ton M1095 and the 2.5 ton M1082.
Anyone tell me how it runs pulling those?
M1102 is made for a hmmwv. You can't see it behind the truckIs there a good reason not to try with a M1102?
Also, how do the flatbeds perform in semi rough terrain? Not planning on mudding with it, just curious.
Aka. Water buffalosHere is a video from the Marines showing the 7 Ton pulling the new water trailers, MK149.
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/706863/hurricane-dorian-preparation-goettge-memorial-field-house
Ever gone truck surfing ?
I went to the classifieds to look for a link to a Globe trailer that I saw a while ago that would be appropriate for the MTVR. The OP of that thread is you, lol. That is a bad ass trailer. I want that trailer along with an MTVR to build a custom habitat on. The trailer looks tough, like it would take a lickin' and keep on ticken' no matter what anybody does to it.I have a Globe GTTU202-30-20 T/A Equipment Trailer.
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