- 14,640
- 4,820
- 113
- Location
- Buchanan, GA
Got started today at 5:30 to pick up my new M105A2 from Redstone Arsenal. I'm pleased to report a safe and uneventful recovery. I managed to get back home at 12:05 today. (Stopping for lunch on the way back) The trailer is in pretty good shape, needs a little wire brushing on the wheel well and some paint. But other than that, it's in good shape.
I probably went overkill on parts, but my recovery kit included...
Two air tanks
Pry bar
3/4 ratchet
budd socket tool
set of screw drivers
12v magnetic lights
spare deuce wheel/tire
can of grease
pb blaster
pipe wrench
spare bearing set
large flathead screwdriver/prybar
Sledgehammer
Socket set and ratchet
I used a hitch adapter that Corey was gracious enough to let me borrow. I pulled the cover off and the front and rear sides down to help with airflow. I also dropped the tailgate. That gave me a great place to stick the 12v lights.
I was able to tow it without any issue with my jeep. The only mess up I made was I left the passenger side parking brake applied.
I probably went overkill on parts, but my recovery kit included...
Two air tanks
Pry bar
3/4 ratchet
budd socket tool
set of screw drivers
12v magnetic lights
spare deuce wheel/tire
can of grease
pb blaster
pipe wrench
spare bearing set
large flathead screwdriver/prybar
Sledgehammer
Socket set and ratchet
I used a hitch adapter that Corey was gracious enough to let me borrow. I pulled the cover off and the front and rear sides down to help with airflow. I also dropped the tailgate. That gave me a great place to stick the 12v lights.
I was able to tow it without any issue with my jeep. The only mess up I made was I left the passenger side parking brake applied.
Attachments
-
25.9 KB Views: 61
-
23.4 KB Views: 62
-
63 KB Views: 79
-
65.5 KB Views: 59
-
99.6 KB Views: 71
-
99.3 KB Views: 56