I recovered my MST7G trailer from a farmer's cow pasture.
I found it a couple of years ago, partially sunk into the ground with a bunch of junk stacked on it, and he finally agreed to sell it to me.
First, we got that big ol' pump off the box, then using various jacks and a lot of cribbing we were able to get it high enough to get Lola (my M1028A2) underneath it and drag it out. The trailer tires had sunk to the wheel rims, but surprisingly both were still holding air.
The diagonal brown area on the front of the trailer frame is the 'dirt line' from where it had sunk into the ground.
Once free from its cramped 'parking space' we were able to get all that heavy stuff off the back of it.
We took it out to firm ground and replaced both tires with newer ones. I wasn't about to haul that thing 100 miles home on those original old dry-rotted Humvee tires!
Along the way the one remaining tail-light broke loose and ended up dangling from it's wires, I got flagged down by a guy in a pickup with Army-Retired stickers on it, who hollered "Hey Marine! Your tail light done fell off!" I zip-tied it up and on we went and had no other problems getting it home.
Other than what the data plate shows, it was made by Silver Eagle in 1991, I know very little about these trailers, and have only seen one other that sold on GP back in 2015, which describes it as a 'container trailer chassis'.
Mine has a rear mount for an S788-type shelter on it, so it was perhaps a shelter carrier?
If anyone has any knowledge or pictures, please post it/them.
In the meantime, I've sent an email to Silver Eagle to see if they can share anything.
It does have an interesting type of LED clearance light on it, broken unfortunately.
Cheers
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