John Galt
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What hot water heater did you get. Been eyeballing an Eccotemp L5 and a stack of Scepter MWCs.
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HH,I removed the tongue V mount to weld on the adjustible channel.
I decided to remove the tub from the frame to get them ready to paint.
I must say the Military used thier heads designing this trailer. There are about 20 bolts to remove to seperate the tub from the frame.
I thought it would be a bear to remove the bolts from 1990 but this girl must have been down south or inside most of her life. My Jegs 1/2" cordless impact gun did not sweat removing the bolts.
I lifted the tub from the frame and placed it in the yard on four saw horses.
That tub is heavy when you are lifting it by your self. My 10 year old daughter helped place the horses while I lifted and snaked the frame out from under it.
The frame will get sprayed gloss black and the tub Hot Rod Red color plus clear.
I sold the original tires and rims, pintle assembly, and brake system The buyer picked them up today.
The a-frame that you made, some is from the original trailer, right? What else did you do to it, besides add the channel? Is the surge system mounted to the top that you reused?After taking the surge lunette off there was no ill effect except a lighter tongue about 50 pounds less
My brakes did not work. I should have kept the hand brakes they would have been handy. but I wanted to lose the weight.
The drums are very heavy too. I tow with my 2002GMC 2500HD crew can and have not had any problems slowing the trailer down.
The adjustable channel makes the trailer very useful. I can switch between a 2" coupler or lunette ring by pulling out two pins.
If I want to make it theft proof when parked I pull the pins and remove the coupler.
R&P trailers on Ebay was the seller I bought the channel from I also bought many other trailer items from them.
This is my blog on Expo. http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...d-a-Military-trailer-to-build-a-family-hauler
The 3/4 ton rating is based on off-road use. Highway rating should be 1.5 ton if the tires are rated for it.... Looking at my chassis it appears that its a hybrid style trailer. Every A3 I've seen is a 3/4 ton trailer. This chassis had a data plate that says 1.5 Ton axle....
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