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It is labeled on the tongue 12 volts only so was it originally 24 volts then converted later? or were any originally 12 volts? thanks
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Take a look at this... https://www.xm381.com/Civi_to_Mil_Info.htmlOk thanks Bill, can someone tell me what number female plug I would need to use on my adapter for the male trailer plug? I found so many different kinds I wasn't sure. Is there only one type of 12 pin female?
Take a look at this... https://www.xm381.com/Civi_to_Mil_Info.html
These folks have a “ plug and play” adaptor. I bought one to connect a military vehicle to a 12 volt trailer and it works just fine . They also make units to go the other way.
About $150.00 on e-bayOk thanks guys I appreciate it
This is a good solution. By the time you find and buy the parts you will find they aren’t making much on the labor to build these...View attachment 822128About $150.00 on e-bay
I have one of these bolted to one of my pintle hitches. Once I put the pintle in the receiver I just plug in the pollack connector into the truck and plug the trailer into the plug on the pintle.View attachment 822128About $150.00 on e-bay
Great price. The eBay seller must buy them from Erik's and resell them on the BayI bought my military trailer adapter at Erik's : https://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/mitradcamtro.html
Thanks flyfishtrailer! I actually bought the pieces I needed and built something similar to that to fit my flat plug it worked first try. I do need to label it though like you mentioned. I bet for the light someone makes a magnetic LED that would work.On the wiring harness......I found (since I had a bunch of connectors lying around) it super easy to buy a 7 pin plug, a length of cable, and use the military connectors and just tie right into the military connectors. Probably spent only about 30-40 bucks on everything. If I want the military NATO plug in I just unplug the connectors and hook the old one back in. I love how the medial number bands make it super easy to rewire. works with 4 or 7 pin connectors. Tons of wiring diagrams. Just need to label the new connector wires.
And magnets work great. They are made for dealer plates. Only issue is if your state requires them to be illuminated at night
Or just mount the led light to a magnet? Good idea.Thanks flyfishtrailer! I actually bought the pieces I needed and built something similar to that to fit my flat plug it worked first try. I do need to label it though like you mentioned. I bet for the light someone makes a magnetic LED that would work.
Can you tell me what tire pressure was recommended on the markings?Got my first trailer I don't know much about them but I am learning so if anyone can give me any info I would appreciate it. From what I can tell it was a mobile power trailer as it has a box inside labeled Gen1 and Gen 2 with leads but someone had removed the generators. Also it has a stabilizer leg folded under the trailer. It has its original markings which I know nothing about other than the tire pressure one. Is there a way to decode what they mean? I thought maybe Fleet Hospital or something similar. I had to remove one of the bows to bring it home because it was in poor shape and about to break. Here are some pics:
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Sorry just seen this it says 35 on the fender TP35Can you tell me what tire pressure was recommended on the markings?
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