With the price of a M101A2, I was glad that is what I purchase. When I load it with gravel it pushes my 40hp Masey around like a little Craftsman lawn mower. Also the surge brakes is what has saved the whole deal. With my 2500 Dodge B- Van conversion, hauling topsoil was nothing. Not so sure I would like 3,000 # behind me with out some sort of brakes. Since I brought mine home 2-local firewood guys have been online and purchased the M101A2. Never presonally hauled wood with mine, but a friend borrows it and just loves it. Remember the 101 A1, A2 & A3 dump as well.
I'm liking the M101 (A1 and above) better and better. I looked at your avatar, and it isn't so much dump as tilt for loading, which would be great for garden tractors, ATV's etc. I'm esp. interesting knowing that it is an 8' bed.
I'm also thinking it might be really cool to add a hydraulic dump hoist to it. That would make unloading the firewood quick and painless!
I was doing more reading on the M105 vs. the M101, and it seems the M105 is air brakes. This is fine for those of you with Deuces, but no good for me. The surge brakes on the M101 are much more useful to me. A little more info on my F-350 Super Duty, it is a 2006 4WD,SRW, crew cab, long bed with 6.0L Powerstroke Diesel. It has a GVW of 11,200lbs, and GCVW of 20,000. It has the integrated brake controller, so electric brakes would be really nice -- are there any conversion kits to convert the 105 to electric brakes? I would assume that would be tough considering electric brakes are pretty integral to the backing plate assy's of trailer axles -- again, I think the M101 wins here.
The bed height on it is about 33", so the M101 should ride pretty level behind it. I'll get an adjustable pintle hitch to hook it up to make it level. I tow a 9000GVW travel trailer, so a a fully loaded M101 shouldn't be a problem.
I started looking at this site because I bought a couple of MEP's Now I want a military trailer..... The disease as started. I really don't have the room to park a deuce on my property, although I'm in a rural area, neighbors couldn't really stop me parking it out front -- although my wife might have something to say. I could certainly haul a s**tload of firewood with a duece + M105. The Deuces do look pretty cool!
I do, however think I'd have a tough time getting used to the power to weight ratio after having 325 HP/570ft-lb of turbo-diesel power in my F-350.