PaulbusMax
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Those are so cool. Wish i had a use for one. Mobile laundry for oil/gas industry? I'm guessing they have that covered.
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As already mentioned, the first item you describe and "circled" are BUMPERETTEs. They are, for all intent and purpose, the back bumper on a Deuce and a Half, 5-ton, etc.jbingvtx, Yes it is a M1061E1 trailer. I love the feet, handles 10K in weight. One thing I wanted to pass on to you is in backing up. I'll attach a picture with a circle on it.
When backing up this trailer, it is wide and slow. Not at all like a boat trailer or something. The M35A2 has some bumper protectors or whatever is pictured on the back and you will quickly turn the truck into the A-Frame of the trailer with these rear protectors. Under these protectors are hookups for safety chains where Harold hooked up to. I don't know the real name of these so I send a pic and maybe someone can educate me as to what they are called. Overall, you would be very happy with this trailer, I'm sure, but it depends on your needs. Bed is about 14' and it is heavy but strong as a tank.
Maybe someone going to the Florida rally or Richloam moving South could pick it up in Middle Ga. for you. You're not far from Orlando. It might be right in their direction.3dAngus
I would love to buy that off of you, or one like it. That trailer or a bolster trailer is just what I am looking for. But I just have no way to go pick them up. Im stuck here and the only deuce I have that could make the trip is under renovation right now.
Well it was a good day today. Pics attached.
I solicited help from Harold and his M35A2 to pull my new laundry unit to the house. He and his wife Vivian came to my rescue. This thing is brand new and never used outside of generator maintenance. Tech manuals were all in there in hermetically sealed plastic, as were the cards for running the washer. Paint looked GREAT and all hookups and piping appeared to be there. The ladder and steps and walkway have never been removed. Batteries looked new at the connections but were probably used for the gen maintenance unless they elected to use a slave cable. There is just a ton of equipment on this unit that is going to require further investigation. I can probably use the high output hot water heater, gen, and trailer, but might try to sell the washer, dryer and wringer with pumps to a farmer or someone with a big shed for washiing coveralls and canvas with. Harold is listed as Armyvet67 on SS. Great guy and a skilled driver! Thanks Harold!!!
p.s. Harold gets his cast off his foot tomorrow. He broke it changing out a tire on his Deuce. Ouch!
That looks like a cool setup. Bring it and about 5 water buffalo trailers to a week long camp trip.
This equipment is pretty outdated. Washer uses a lot of water, requires a lot of handling with separate washer/extractor. The stand alone extractors were a bit lacking in safety circuits making them somewhat dangerous.
You might be able to give away the equipment, but I highly doubt anyone would buy it for more then a few hundred bucks at the very very most. Worth more in scrap metal. I scrap out more modern units.
Fire fighters might be able to use the washer, but the extractor might be too fast for gear. Anything over 1g of force will force the water into the fabric, ruining the water repellent.