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Looks correct to me.So I was able to get to the shop today. Can someone confirm this is mounted correctly?
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Yep! I posted that before going to lunch hoping I was right. When I got back I put it all together and it worked!Looks correct to me.
Those new levers look nice.
I ordered a set for yet another M101A2 and they arrived last week.
Worth every penny.
The chassis is M116A1, the bed attached to the body is what makes it an M101A1. Military equipment can have different model numbers for each part of them, or just for different attachments.Was able to get to the shop again and knock out the other side. Also added a brace to the brake lever. Also noticed my data plate says M116A1View attachment 905515View attachment 905516View attachment 905517View attachment 905518View attachment 905519
That's what I thought. Thanks for confirming that.The chassis is M116A1, the bed attached to the body is what makes it an M101A1. Military equipment can have different model numbers for each part of them, or just for different attachments.
Coker tire makes repops of a several widths of 16" NDT. Looks like 3/4t truck used 9.00x16. M101 trailer the same?So got it home. Now I have a front gear and 2 more rims. I need to source some good tires. 9R16’s are pricey. Is there any 16” that is a skinny 35” other than Boggers? P-metric?
Also gives me some brackets needed and shows me how the two mate. Hopefully next weekend I can get back at it.
This boggles my mind.. $402.00Coker tire makes repops of a much of 16" NDT. Looks like 3/4t truck used 9.00x16. M101 trailer the same?
900-16 STA Military NDT Tire (cokertire.com)
They are an extension to the frame and catch the lower front bolt hole. My handles are spaced out with the supplied spacer.your parking brake handles DONT use those little triangular braces to hold them. The handles attach directly to the trailer frame.
I built them. That is steel I welded to the frame to catch the front hole on the brake levers. Thanks for the pictures of the brackets and tabs that hold the bed to the frame.Ive seen many of these trailers, none ever had the cargo box triangles attached to the brake handles. If it works for you, rock on.
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