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An M796 Bolster for my 5-ton....

Jayco36REQS

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So I added a 7X14' deck on my Bolster trailer to haul behind my M923A1..... It pulls great! I set it up to be able to remove it easily if I want to haul logs, pipe, or anything longer. Next mod will be adding a 12k winch on the nose of the trailer, and rollers on the tail to pull the bed on.

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steve6x6x6

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I need one of those trailer, i would built a steel deck 16'. If i could get a bolster trailer at the rally i can pay Roy with diesel fuel to put one trailer on top of the other one.
 
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gimpyrobb

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Jeremy, Come on back to SWbradley's. I made a dump bed 353 trailer using a m105 bed. I doubt I'll use it.
 

61sleepercab

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For loading sleds of material onto flat bed winch trucks in the oil field, they use a tail roller on the bed edge and behind it they put a removable cable wheel mounted on a piece of square tube fitting into a square hole in the bed and then run the cable on top of the helper pulley so you are pinching the bed when you try to pull it up and then over the rollers. the height of the pulley lifts up on the sled as well as forward at the same time. the picture uses the pulley stick as a pull down which is opposite of your use to pull up on the bed load. Mark
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swbradley1

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Well the place in Ohio is nice. Walking/MV test track complete with water hazards and 9 acres of soybeans.

Plenty of parking, especially on top of where the old POS rental house was sitting. ;-)
 
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