Nice looking unit. The M295 chassis you have under it is the early style by looking at the landing gear. The later M295s had two cranks and the legs only came straight up and did not retract to the rear. I have the old style and the legs are the best if you plan to go off road with it. What cracks me up is that the military listed the trailer as a 6 ton unit. The M295 has a 8 inch by 3/8 inch box frame. With a 3/8 inch plate added to the top and a 1/2 inch plate added to the underside of the frame. Garp says, after looking at the unit he would not be afraid to put a D8 CAT on it. I think he is right as far as the frame goes.
I looked at the frame and at first i thought that someone had welded the extra straps of steel to it. but after looking more closely, it was made that way.
the trailer will handle whatever weight the tires will take.
the landing gear is way cool.
I dont really have any plans for it rite now but i have been kicking around the idea of pulling the box off and using it as a single drop after adding some ramps.
besides, i didnt have one so that was reason enough to get it.
gotta keep adding to the pile you know.
some folks get these confused with the expandible trailers.
this on is an expansible. when i get time i will crank it open and grab some more pics.