bob95065
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As the title states I am new to Military Vehicles and new to this forum.
I am interested in a M101 series trailer for hauling firewood. I have a 1997 Dodge 2500 4x4 with a Cummins diesel engine that I will use to pull the trailer.
I searched the forum for information on M101 trailers. I think the M101A2 would best meet my needs. I am interested in a trailer that I can get parts for easily. It seems like the m101A2 would be easier to get tires and rims for than a A1 or A3. Is this true?
Are parts available for the brake systems on these trailers? I am thinking about the master cylinder, shoes and brake hardware in particular. What about the wheel bearings and hubs? I am a mechanic so labor isn't a problem. If I can't get parts my skills are useless.
Is there anything in particular I should look for when I am looking at trailers? From the forum the bows and tarps are expensive to replace. I have read stories of locked brakes and bearings. Also the front of the box tends to rust out first. Out here in California rust isn't as big a problem as back east so it shouldn’t be as big a concern. Is there anything else I should look for?
Any help that you can give me is a appreciated. We heat our house with wood and a heavy duty trailer such as a the M101A2 is a welcome addition to my fleet. I want to make as educated a purchase as I can so I can get the trailer to work ASAP.
Thanks,
Bob Elliott
I am interested in a M101 series trailer for hauling firewood. I have a 1997 Dodge 2500 4x4 with a Cummins diesel engine that I will use to pull the trailer.
I searched the forum for information on M101 trailers. I think the M101A2 would best meet my needs. I am interested in a trailer that I can get parts for easily. It seems like the m101A2 would be easier to get tires and rims for than a A1 or A3. Is this true?
Are parts available for the brake systems on these trailers? I am thinking about the master cylinder, shoes and brake hardware in particular. What about the wheel bearings and hubs? I am a mechanic so labor isn't a problem. If I can't get parts my skills are useless.
Is there anything in particular I should look for when I am looking at trailers? From the forum the bows and tarps are expensive to replace. I have read stories of locked brakes and bearings. Also the front of the box tends to rust out first. Out here in California rust isn't as big a problem as back east so it shouldn’t be as big a concern. Is there anything else I should look for?
Any help that you can give me is a appreciated. We heat our house with wood and a heavy duty trailer such as a the M101A2 is a welcome addition to my fleet. I want to make as educated a purchase as I can so I can get the trailer to work ASAP.
Thanks,
Bob Elliott