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So last week went and picked up my first military trailer. I have an MEP-802A sitting around that's kind of a pain to move, so when a trailer for it showed up for sale in my facebook feed I jumped on it.
Went and picked up the trailer, decided I'd rather not tow it with it being unknown condition, so took my truck.
Had a little rust on the bed, nothing serious. Brake master cylinder was full of water, not that big of a deal, I read through some of the threads here and know Napa sells rebuild kits that will work.
Went to Napa and the rebuild kit recommended on here in a few threads, the pre-1966 Jeep CJ5 kit showed one in Alaska, but that was it. I decided against ordering it. Went home and ordered a relatively inexpensive master cylinder for a forklift, part number was provided on another thread here.
I did buy all new brake lines, as one of the lines was physically cut. Nice thing is it meant the end was clamped shut, and the fluid inside the lines looked okay, so probably don't need new wheel cylinders.
Had to get the bows off, they didn't want to budge. Gave up on the sledge hammer and penetrating oil, and went to the farm jack and wood blocks. Worked out pretty well.
Trailer has a nice patch of rust in the center where water pooled. Not terrible, but enough that I wanted to clean it up. Carc was from 1992, so kind of old.
I started cleaning up the rust, used Ospho to convert it, then sprayed some rusty metal primer. Now I have a faded green trailer with some brown pain patches all over it due to rust clean up and primer.
At this point I said screw it and removed the bed from the frame. Lots of bolts, a couple that were a bit of a pain to reach, but went smooth enough. Slid the bed off the back and stood it up with some fence posts. Pressure washed it, let it dry. Next day I soaked it in degreaser, then pressure washed it again.
Got some of the Behr Marquee paint from Home Depot tinted the right color, using the codes found on yet another thread on this site, used a wagner sprayer and painted it green. That was about an hour ago, but looks decent so far, other than a few issues caused by the sprayer not being completely cleaned and bad spray pattern at first, as well as me goofing a few times.
and here's the original unit marking. Came out of Fort Lewis, but other than that I don't know much about it. My HMMWV is from the Marines, so not worried about keeping it authentic.
Just won a 3 ton ECU on govplanet (Under $130, cheap load bank), I think I'll mount it on here with the MEP802A. Supposedly pulls 110% on the 5k when in heat mode according to other threads, but it's a resistive load at that point, so still within the generator's actual ratings not the military printed ones.
Went and picked up the trailer, decided I'd rather not tow it with it being unknown condition, so took my truck.
Had a little rust on the bed, nothing serious. Brake master cylinder was full of water, not that big of a deal, I read through some of the threads here and know Napa sells rebuild kits that will work.
Went to Napa and the rebuild kit recommended on here in a few threads, the pre-1966 Jeep CJ5 kit showed one in Alaska, but that was it. I decided against ordering it. Went home and ordered a relatively inexpensive master cylinder for a forklift, part number was provided on another thread here.
I did buy all new brake lines, as one of the lines was physically cut. Nice thing is it meant the end was clamped shut, and the fluid inside the lines looked okay, so probably don't need new wheel cylinders.
Had to get the bows off, they didn't want to budge. Gave up on the sledge hammer and penetrating oil, and went to the farm jack and wood blocks. Worked out pretty well.
Trailer has a nice patch of rust in the center where water pooled. Not terrible, but enough that I wanted to clean it up. Carc was from 1992, so kind of old.
I started cleaning up the rust, used Ospho to convert it, then sprayed some rusty metal primer. Now I have a faded green trailer with some brown pain patches all over it due to rust clean up and primer.
At this point I said screw it and removed the bed from the frame. Lots of bolts, a couple that were a bit of a pain to reach, but went smooth enough. Slid the bed off the back and stood it up with some fence posts. Pressure washed it, let it dry. Next day I soaked it in degreaser, then pressure washed it again.
Got some of the Behr Marquee paint from Home Depot tinted the right color, using the codes found on yet another thread on this site, used a wagner sprayer and painted it green. That was about an hour ago, but looks decent so far, other than a few issues caused by the sprayer not being completely cleaned and bad spray pattern at first, as well as me goofing a few times.
and here's the original unit marking. Came out of Fort Lewis, but other than that I don't know much about it. My HMMWV is from the Marines, so not worried about keeping it authentic.
Just won a 3 ton ECU on govplanet (Under $130, cheap load bank), I think I'll mount it on here with the MEP802A. Supposedly pulls 110% on the 5k when in heat mode according to other threads, but it's a resistive load at that point, so still within the generator's actual ratings not the military printed ones.