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This trailer needs it's own thread ! I would love to see some more in-depth pictures and design information. Also the trailer in action.M105 Not sure what year
USA
Towed with a 1999 F250
Mods: 47 inch Wood fired Oven, 72 inch Commercial Fridge, Led interior lights, Inverter, Marine Stereo, Original Tail Lights used as speakers, ARB awning, Copper top and Walnut Shelving
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Okay, that is something that needs more details to be shared!Original Tail Lights used as speakers
That combo-rig of yours is some kind of sweet; looks great.
ThanksThat combo-rig of yours is some kind of sweet; looks great.
Do you break out the MKT75 and use it regularly?
Definitely well thought out. Stowage for ladder, side panels, posts, all of the bows. If only there were a place for the actual cover. I guess one could strap it on the tongue.I've had my M1082 for a few months now and use it weekly. It's a perfect fit for my M939 series trucks and seems to be a well thought out trailer.. ladder included!
That reminds me of a dream job I wanted when I was 15 years old. My family owned 100 acres near Chehalis WA. and my father and I would go down there on weekends and work on the storage barn we built. We had an old 1942 IHC TD6 dozer that we used to clear the land with. One day it broke the right rear track stabilizer ( 3" solid square steel) so my father called in a local mobile repair guy in to fix it. He drove up in an M35 deuce that had a maintenance body on it with all his tools and cutting torch and welders on it. I though that was the coolest thing I had ever seen !!! Three years later I went to trade school in Arizona and still had plans to start up my own repair business when I got enough money saved up. Well now I'm retired but I finally have my deuce !View attachment 630269View attachment 630270View attachment 630271View attachment 630272
I picked up a welding trailer a little while back, have plans to make it a mobile work/ repair trailer.
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