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thanks a lot, I will check it (so I need to have it on the axis as well as its required for the import, in case later another axis was put on it).There should be a data plate on the front of the box on the left side. There's another data plate on the left side tongue. If not all the specs are in the TM (technical manual) available to download on this forum. Those specs are also summarized on the link below. Welcome!
M101 Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton.
M101 Trailer, Cargo, 3/4 ton. information and photos from Olive-Drab.comolive-drab.com
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If you can post a picture of your axle we can easily see if it's the original axle. The A3 axle is unique to that model.thanks a lot, I will check it (so I need to have it on the axis as well as its required for the import, in case later another axis was put on it).
thanks a lot, but i need to have it also marked on the axis (in case the previous owner changed the axis later), I check it tomorrow.The TM will tell you if more then one axle was used on the trailer. I just look at the TM, and for the M101-A3 the below listed axle was the ONLY one used.
NSN: 2530-01-390-4684
Part # 12362791
AXLE,VEHICULAR,NOND OFFSET
UOC, Useable on code: TC1. The TC1 UOC means it is the ONLY axle used on the M101-A3
i think too, i will check it in the garage (the mechanic couldn't find it)Should be a part number on the axle. Maybe even a data plate.
great, i check itIf you open the TM9-2330-202-13&P, Dated 30 Dec, 2011, to pages (PDF page numbers) 413-414, you will see a drawing of all three types of axles. The #2 axle is the one you want to find on a M101-A3 trailer. And as Jeepadict wrote, very distinctive.
If you can post a picture of your axle we can easily see if it's the original axle. The A3 axle is unique to that model.
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Great, thanks a lotThat’s definitely the original m101a3 axle. The number is 19207-12362791 which shows up in the manual for m101a3s.
thanks, I will search for itThere is supposed to be a rubber block bushing on the springs with a u clamp that limits travel in case of bottoming out.
They are difficult to find if the rubber is damaged.
This TM has all the numbers you need. It is in the TM Forum, free for download here in SS. If you have problems finding it, tell us.If you open the TM9-2330-202-13&P, Dated 30 Dec, 2011, to pages (PDF page numbers) 413-414, you will see a drawing of all three types of axles. The #2 axle is the one you want to find on a M101-A3 trailer. And as Jeepadict wrote, very distinctive.
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