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My new 2009 M1102 trailer.
My new 2009 M1102 trailer.
My new 2009 M1102 trailer.
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I didn't really notice any difference when towing the M1102.JBT: How far does the trailer stick out past your pick up?
The little minivan looks like "The Little Engine That Could". Must really been "Power-Strokin' " to even move that rascal on level ground, huh?I thought this was funny. Some of you may not find it so? I only did this to move her around the yard to the other side of the house, and it was the only means at my disposal at the time. Jim
Thanks, it's pretty awesome. Engine runs but having fuel issues. Been drooling over these for several years then recently I was extremely fortunate to get this and a very nice M35A3 in the same auction lot. Now I need a tractor.319, that is a NICE trailer!
Actually there is a newer camo cover that is real baggy on the M101A1 & A2s. It's larger than the standard green, tan or camo cover but smaller than the cover for an M105. Might be for an M101A3 or an M1100 series trailer.The green tarps fit much better than the camo ones, which are really baggy. The camo ones sit right at the tie downs on an m101. At first I thought the the camo tarp on one of our trailers was for an m105, but its just a lot roomier than the green ones.
I have not yet turned on the Dynamotor to operate any of the equipment yet. Trying to get the bugs worked out of the diesel engine fuel system. Seems to be sucking in air. Having a fit trying to seal the filter canisters. It uses the same prefilter as the MEPs and the secondary is the same as the M35 primary. Going to convert to spin on filters.Eric, i need to check that thing out. Maybe turn something on the lathe. Very cool.
Very Very Cool trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!My latest, 1983 Southwest SGPRSMD:
Actually there is a newer camo cover that is real baggy on the M101A1 & A2s. It's larger than the standard green, tan or camo cover but smaller than the cover for an M105. Might be for an M101A3 or an M1100 series trailer.
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Right, my post is refering to the cover in pic 2, as it hangs down right to the hooks. These covers match the parts number listed in TM 9-2330-202-14&P, for an m101a1/a2/a3 trailer. Since the box dimensions for an a3 box are the same as an a2 or a1, the fit is the same. And an m1101 or 1102 is too large for the cover as well.
Must be a reason why they are so much larger. I've seen them up close and it just doesn't fit well at all. They're definately the newer covers as I've never seen an older cover that baggy before. Any idea how much wider and or longer an M1101 or 2 is than the M101s?Actually there is a newer camo cover that is real baggy on the M101A1 & A2s. It's larger than the standard green, tan or camo cover but smaller than the cover for an M105. Might be for an M101A3 or an M1100 series trailer.
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Right, my post is refering to the cover in pic 2, as it hangs down right to the hooks. These covers match the parts number listed in TM 9-2330-202-14&P, for an m101a1/a2/a3 trailer. Since the box dimensions for an a3 box are the same as an a2 or a1, the fit is the same. And an m1101 or 1102 is too large for the cover as well.
No, the gen trailers use taller covers with the wheel well cutouts. It's definately for a cargo trailer but don't know why it's "oversized".Don't know but could the longer cover be for a gen. trailer?
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