saddamsnightmare
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May 25th, 2008.
Gentlemen:
I, too, have just acquired a 1968 Johnson Mfg M105A2 trailer with only one air line and the two wheel landing gear........ Now I'm tryiing to figure out what the valve(?) is just forward of the front cross sill, before the air line enters the underframe....... IF it's a angle cock, there's no handle, and it seems that the handle would be on the bottom. I haven't cut the air in yet, as it towed very well dead from Norman, OK, where I picked it up, and no reason to get Murphy and his Lawyers involved yet!
I will go over the underframe and brake gear carefully (Kudos to Wayne Harris for the assist here), and try to figure out why she has only one brake line.... It seems that every other modification you could make to the body or landing gear has been done, and the tires were new!!!! The Army just loves throwing these babies out, and other then being heavy, they're usefull as sin to save the bed of the deuce from loads that can beat it up....
Thanks for the time, looking forward to the wisdom, oh great Masters of the M105A2....
Regards,
Kyle F. McGrogan
Gentlemen:
I, too, have just acquired a 1968 Johnson Mfg M105A2 trailer with only one air line and the two wheel landing gear........ Now I'm tryiing to figure out what the valve(?) is just forward of the front cross sill, before the air line enters the underframe....... IF it's a angle cock, there's no handle, and it seems that the handle would be on the bottom. I haven't cut the air in yet, as it towed very well dead from Norman, OK, where I picked it up, and no reason to get Murphy and his Lawyers involved yet!
I will go over the underframe and brake gear carefully (Kudos to Wayne Harris for the assist here), and try to figure out why she has only one brake line.... It seems that every other modification you could make to the body or landing gear has been done, and the tires were new!!!! The Army just loves throwing these babies out, and other then being heavy, they're usefull as sin to save the bed of the deuce from loads that can beat it up....
Thanks for the time, looking forward to the wisdom, oh great Masters of the M105A2....
Regards,
Kyle F. McGrogan