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I have plenty of nice metal bows for the M101 trailers, I'm located down here in MD outside of FT Meade. Also have a nice set of fiberglass side racks for sale.
Anyone know the measurments of the 5 ton 900 series cab covers, I have one that measures 76" width cross the top front that sildes into the windshield. Trying to figure out what it fits. NSN is unreadable.
Cab cover measurments?
Anyone know the measurments of the vinyl cab cover that fits the 900 series 5 ton trucks. Windshield should be about 76" length.
Was the trailer leaning when you picked it up? I got one home last week nive camo paint job, but the bed was rotted out.
I am heading to Meade tomorrow for another load.
CUCV Problems not all trucks
My truck needed a drive shaft and injector pump, then tires and shocks, then altenator replacement. Keep thoses starter bolts tight, mine broke and cost me a fourtune after breaking two bits off trying to drill the bolts out. other than a couple grand not a bad truck.
CUCV's
I'm glad I bought mine 3 yars back when there were a lot going up for sale. Picked up 3 M100s's and 2 M1009's at Fort Meade MD. Still have my M1008, low miles , great truck. I wish I had not sold the others so cheep now. But when you need the cash you have to cut a deal.
I went to the MD DMV to get two trailer titles today and to my suprise the State of MD raised their fee for titles from $69.80 last month to $119.80 per title, add the GL fee you are at $179.80 each. That does not include tags. Maine is the only way to go.
The Gov. said he needs to raise money...
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