BadMastard
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Well, if you add m200 and m109 together, which is what this is. Back story- we bought and used a m109a3 to move our gear to Seattle from SLC. Of course, there were many other reasons to buy one, mostly because we really wanted one. What a great excuse moving was.
After moving we started kicking around ideas of what we wanted to do with the beast. Affectionately called Grandpa. We voted on bobbing, and bought a m105a3 for parts.
Here is where plans went awry. After we bought the 105, we decided to use our 109 for a camping trip to a burning man event. The event was warm to cold, wet to mostly wet and the 109 did an awesome job as a camper, with little more than a bed rack in, and a 24 volt converter.
Change of plans. Rather than just get rid of the 109 box, we decided to keep it. So, we stole(sub $250) a m200 2.5 ton gen trailer from Fort Lewis. Took some old aluminum c channel that was lying around, some 4x10 lumber, grade 8 bolts and voila! We now have a trailer with capacity to move the 3800 lb box to.
Throw in a wrangler unlimited with a winch, a little wood, some serious unbolting and hammering, and we have created a m309a1 camper. Yep, photos coming.
Things to do. Add water tank in gen frame area. Add solar panel and 12V battery for what power we might need. Maybe a generator, and some nice steps. replace a tire or two, and give it a whirl.
After moving we started kicking around ideas of what we wanted to do with the beast. Affectionately called Grandpa. We voted on bobbing, and bought a m105a3 for parts.
Here is where plans went awry. After we bought the 105, we decided to use our 109 for a camping trip to a burning man event. The event was warm to cold, wet to mostly wet and the 109 did an awesome job as a camper, with little more than a bed rack in, and a 24 volt converter.
Change of plans. Rather than just get rid of the 109 box, we decided to keep it. So, we stole(sub $250) a m200 2.5 ton gen trailer from Fort Lewis. Took some old aluminum c channel that was lying around, some 4x10 lumber, grade 8 bolts and voila! We now have a trailer with capacity to move the 3800 lb box to.
Throw in a wrangler unlimited with a winch, a little wood, some serious unbolting and hammering, and we have created a m309a1 camper. Yep, photos coming.
Things to do. Add water tank in gen frame area. Add solar panel and 12V battery for what power we might need. Maybe a generator, and some nice steps. replace a tire or two, and give it a whirl.
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