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Hauling M105's - Recovery
******UPDATE:
Did the recovery today, went very well. Several others getting their trailers there as well.
Loaded them backwards to what was recommended here, John(??) the site mgr said he loads most of them this way. Had too much touge weight at first, but after a little adjusting it trailered great.
As a bonus I found that what I had hoped to be one cover in the back of one of the trailers ended up being two! So now I have bows and covers for both.
Only bad part was I about doubled my cost in fuel and one night at a hotel.
Pic below.
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So I bought 2 M105's today from Ripley. I'm going to try getting both of them on my 18ft car trailer, but am looking to see if there is somewhere around I could drop one off at just incase they both won't fit. I'd really hate to have to take 2 days off work to pickup both.
******UPDATE:
Did the recovery today, went very well. Several others getting their trailers there as well.
Loaded them backwards to what was recommended here, John(??) the site mgr said he loads most of them this way. Had too much touge weight at first, but after a little adjusting it trailered great.
As a bonus I found that what I had hoped to be one cover in the back of one of the trailers ended up being two! So now I have bows and covers for both.
Only bad part was I about doubled my cost in fuel and one night at a hotel.
Pic below.
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So I bought 2 M105's today from Ripley. I'm going to try getting both of them on my 18ft car trailer, but am looking to see if there is somewhere around I could drop one off at just incase they both won't fit. I'd really hate to have to take 2 days off work to pickup both.
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