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Yeah, both of those set-ups are top-of-the-line nice.really nice
Very Nice! All I can biotch about is I would have madeView attachment 592336View attachment 592350View attachment 592356View attachment 592357View attachment 592358
Repurposed MEP-362A trailer used to mount my MEP-831A generator. Second one is 2009 repurposed M116A3 trailer made into a welding rig trailer.
MEP trailer towed by my Polaris Ranger and/or Ford F-150. M116A3 towed by F-150.
FastTruck,Trailers ? We got those too.
The m101 has parking brake handles mounted inside the a-frame that move side to side and the brake parts inside the drums are different. They also have the earlier light set-up with a single stop light on the left and a blackout light on the right. M101a1s would have 2 taillights with a separate blackout stoplight from the factory in the early 60s and later would have the larger composite lights I think.What is the difference inbetween a m101 and a m101a1?
M871a3
That's a killer combination you got, and both (M37 and M101) in near mint condition; excellent.I bought this 1953 m101 earlier this year and fixed it up to tow behind my m37.
The CD sticker is really neat! I hope you took some really close up pictures of it in case someone wanted to make reproduction stickers.That's a killer combination you got, and both (M37 and M101) in near mint condition; excellent.
And I'm really liking the Civil Defense sticker. That's great.
I was able to remove one of the stickers and keep it intact. There is a good image of one on this website: http://www.michigancivildefense.com/decals.htmlThe CD sticker is really neat! I hope you took some really close up pictures of it in case someone wanted to make reproduction stickers.
Yeah, except for the HETT, your rig is the stand-out in the parade. It looks great, especially all tarped up like that.Sharp looking rig Looks great!