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That was great deal on the trailers!
I would like to see the pics when you get them.
Semper FI
I would like to see the pics when you get them.
Semper FI
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LOL! I feel your pain!dont feel bad, my first time i got saddled with 4 M101A3 trailers and they definitely did NOT go for opening bid.
While helping fellow member NoAccount by checking out his Deuce at Nellis AFB today, I was able to check out 4 of the 5 M105s I won. They are in GREAT shape, I can't believe my fortune! One bed looks like it is either brand-new or recently overhauled (that one's a keeper!). This may work out well after all...That was great deal on the trailers!
I would like to see the pics when you get them.
Semper FI
If you are looking for a B.O.V. then I'd suggest an M109 (6x6 with van shelter body mounted behind the cab). Get the multi-fuel engine, and there is a good thread going right now about running various fuels in Deuces in the Alternative Fuels section (http://www.steelsoldiers.com/alternative-fuels/71237-will-all-diesel-trucks-run-alt-fuel-alts.html).i envy you all im still trying to scrape some funds to bid on my first and only mv as my plans are to make it my b.o.v. camper. to keep it as simple as possible a job im thinking of eather a grabbing a rolling apparment box from a jumked civ tractor and tossing it on the frame. where the cargo bed would be. or b trying to find a used camper and gutting it for the parts to build one myself. now both cases i was thinking a 5 ton long bed or 2.5 ton long bed. any thoughts on a good model. im also going to be using the mutifuel option alot as diesel is 4.75 a gallon up here in rhode island. any guidance would be appriciated from auction sites to essential go pick it up to bring items. also ill have to drive my sport trac down to pick it up with my 2 daughters most likely in tow. so what tow system is allowed to drive it back home towing my truck behind us? what is the euc?
Count it as a blessing, They must like you. I have a few still out there in DOL land some where. Good luck on the recovery .Holy crap, my second EUC cleared in 14 calendar days...submitted 6/9, sent to Battle Creek 6/14, Customer Notified (cleared) today 6/23. Not bad!
Now I gotta figure out how to fit 5 M105 trailers onto my 24-foot flatbed trailer....
I'm just glad that you were OK and nobody got hurt! Whew!Getting 5 M105s on one trailer like that they will have to be stacked. Just be sure to tie down the pintles well or they may start flopping, and your trailer might start going into oscillation, like at a point of resonance. I had to brake hard coming home this week from Ala. when a cum-a long broke and my pintle starting swaying. I was on I-75 doing 65mph and went into the shoulder, then the center lane. Thankfully, it was a rare exception where no one was around for 100 yards. A tractor trailer blowing by me may have helped the cause from the wind draft hitting my trailer, but the truth is, the equipment was old and probably defective. I still had about 7 other chains and winches holding two trailers down, so coming off was not the issue. It was the wildly fluctuating fishtailing of the trailer that almost made me lose it.
Nothing can move if you put 200 pounds of force on it when trailering something top heavy. Not even an inch. Be careful, and God Speed on your recovery.
I've got an 0800 appointment for next Tuesday July 5; I will make 2 trips since I only live about 20 minutes away from Nellis AFB. Better safe than sorry!The (5) M105 trailers are gonna weigh a total of about 14,000 lbs. ....Just a reminder.