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simp5782

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Well I think I need to finish getting my M35A2C built first sir. I do however follow the lodgic.
in reflection. My M322 with the ramp setup I have and all it's gear outweighs your deuce. a deuce will move it around but I would not try stopping it with a deuce. pfft.
 

M35A2 KAISER

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I will get some pictures off of my old phone to show some details give me a couple days.
Here are a few more pics. M101a2 removed fenders, welded in new sides, stake pocket, and side rail. Built a sub frame that pivots off of the rear lifting points with some length ways supports to keep the rear frame from twisting. I used a littlegiant geated dump hoist my grandfather bought at a salvage yard in the 1950's. I think it may have been built in the 19teens. Mounted shorter tires on the orig wheels so there is more clerance above tires than between frame and axle bump stops.
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Got this M1102 yesterday. My first buy from an auction site. It is in excellent condition. It just sat on base and was never used, and was only moved around a few times. Very happy with the purchase.

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Tinstar

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Got this M1102 yesterday. My first buy from an auction site. It is in excellent condition. It just sat on base and was never used, and was only moved around a few times. Very happy with the purchase.

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Welcome to Steel Soldiers.

Looks like a good score.
More pictures are always welcome.
Any specific plans for it or just general use?

The Trailer TMs are available for free in the TM section.
Recommend checking the bearings, brakes, etc ASAP.
Appearances can be deceiving.
Plenty of stories on SS about missing/loose parts and no grease, etc.
 

Deuced Up

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Welcome to Steel Soldiers.

Looks like a good score.
More pictures are always welcome.
Any specific plans for it or just general use?

The Trailer TMs are available for free in the TM section.
Recommend checking the bearings, brakes, etc ASAP.
Appearances can be deceiving.
Plenty of stories on SS about missing/loose parts and no grease, etc.
Thanks. Just for general use. Maybe hauling my ATV and camping equipment.

Will definitely be checking the brakes and wheel bearings. It was towed 250+ miles with no issues.

Already have a spare tire/wheel for it too.

Checked the TM's and downloaded.

Plan to clean it up a bit and then can take more photos.
 
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M978A2 with MKT-99 in tow


Good morning to all.
First pic is my M978A2 towing an MKT-99. Second pic taken at this year’s Sussex, NJ Show, left to right, M978A2, Cadillac

Gauge V100, M985A2, MKT-99(background), and an M923A2.

 

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Mike929

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Got this M1102 yesterday. My first buy from an auction site. It is in excellent condition. It just sat on base and was never used, and was only moved around a few times. Very happy with the purchase.

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I need to get spare tires for my two M1102. Can someone tell me the bolt pattern of the hubs? Found out GMC changed the bolt pattern on my 2015 2500, so my truck spare will not work.
 

tobyS

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I need to get spare tires for my two M1102. Can someone tell me the bolt pattern of the hubs? Found out GMC changed the bolt pattern on my 2015 2500, so my truck spare will not work.
8 on 6.5" bc, same as older Ford, Chevy and most 8 lug trailers. Notice the standard (16.5") wheel has a huge backspace and the BIG tires as compared to off a truck. Same as HMMWV. Here is smaller...pickup/trailer size 16" to compare.
 

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