I'm looking into one of these on GL to tow behind the deuce. Anyone have rough dimensions or anything? I wonder how it would tow on the open road, obviously under 60.
I bought one of these trailers in February and picked it up recently. The bed is 6' x 14', about 18' long with tongue. It has a 38' turn radius which is 2 feet more than my Unimog 406 but I think I can adjust it tighter.
Select the PDF titled revision A to read the MilSpec
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It has a ground clearance of 24 inches in the middle. I read somewhere the prime mover is a 5 ton pulling two of these trailers through extremely rough terrain to move air launched ordnance to helicopters and Harrier VTOL jets. The trailer tongue can angle up about 4' or down any amount to follow very rough terrain.
The removable section allows a forklift a closer bite when handling empty. I plan to add an angled section underneath the removable section to carry rigging and tools.
When you inspect, look for the tie down lugs which attach to the strong tie down strips located either side of the removable panels. I got only one lug (found it in the document case) but now I can fabricate some more. If anyone has some of these to sell I would like to buy them.
Trailer lights were converted by simply changing to 12v bulbs. The LEDs parts work at both 12v and 24v unmodified.
Brakes do not need to be caged to move the trailer without air.
It towed nicely empty behind a 1 ton van for about 400 miles mostly on freeway. When the freeway concrete got a little rough it would dance a bit and fishtail at speeds more than 55mph. On good freeway it behaved up to 65. It was empty so I lowered tire pressure to 7psi to reduce tendency to dance on bumps larger than 3".
Backing a 4 wheel trailer with ackerman steering is fun but it takes practice. Some Europeans have to learn to do this when they are young as did I.
The skill helped me learn to fly helicopters somewhat more quickly.