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Stacking M101A2 trailers

RJM27

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I know I've seen this talked about before, just can't locate them. I have 2 M101A2 trailers to get out of Fort Drum. EUC sent to BC, should be coming back soon (hopefully). Any PICS, Advice, Suggestions much appreciated, on what to bring and how to secure. I can handle the lights OK.
Thanks Bob.
 

jerrmy

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Saw this in another thread...

Yeah I know they are 105's
Oh yeah? ;) 1/2 ton silverado.




400+ miles from Alexandria to Beeville. No, I won't do that again. One of the longest, most constant intense stress situations I've ever put myself into. It was not fun.

It was within the max towing capacity of the vehicle, but the height difference was a bit of a problem.
 

wreckerman893

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Not hard to do at all...flip one on top of the other.....have some wooden stakes to put in the pockets to keep the top one from sliding around.

This all depends on how good a fork lift driver they have at the GL lot and if he will do the flipping for you. Some of them are afraid of damage claims and won't do much other than loading them on a trailer or lifting the tongue to help you hitch it up.
 
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