crash7795
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Howdy, folks! Looking for someone with some experience to tell me what I have here. Won this auction on GL which listed this trailer as an M103a3. Seemed pretty clear to me, but the more I read, the more I think this might be a 105a2. Or maybe something else? Can anyone clarify things for me?
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=8093267
Either way, the frame is straight and solid, the rust appears to be all surface, and the wheels roll with no binding or heat. Towed it home this morning behind my V8 Chevy 2500HD. I was a little dismayed that I didn't buy the right pintle hitch...it's a straight shaft out of my receiver, and as a result the trailer cants down toward the truck something wicked. Made it home, but I had to jury-rig a wicked solution to get it off the hitch because the tongue was too low to get the attached support wheel to the ground.
So, some follow-on questions for whomever is kind enough to throw some info my way.
1. What is the best way to overcome the mismatched height issue? Seems I might just have to suck up the cost of a receiver plate with a significant rise, and bolt a pintle hitch to it. And take the loss on the one I already bought. I read something about rotating the lunette ring, but I have to check the trailer when I get home...don't know if that is an option here.
2. Do you recommend the stock MILSPEC tires that are currently on it, or get something commercial/civilian to make it easier to maintain/drive?
3. The guy at GL raised the tongue with the forklist so we could fold the front leg and lower the tongue onto my truck. Now I can't figure out how to get the supporting leg folded down again. (once I deal with the height issue....jack up the tongue with a hi-boy, maybe?) Anyone have a secret to that particular piece of gear?
4. Absolutely no wiring harness on this thing at all, so I will install my own that matches to my truck's electrical system. Anyone have a favorite lighting system they have had good luck with, durable, weatherproof, etc?
Thanks in advance for the help, y'all. Really impressed with the site so far. Hope to learn tons more.
Crash
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=8093267
Either way, the frame is straight and solid, the rust appears to be all surface, and the wheels roll with no binding or heat. Towed it home this morning behind my V8 Chevy 2500HD. I was a little dismayed that I didn't buy the right pintle hitch...it's a straight shaft out of my receiver, and as a result the trailer cants down toward the truck something wicked. Made it home, but I had to jury-rig a wicked solution to get it off the hitch because the tongue was too low to get the attached support wheel to the ground.
So, some follow-on questions for whomever is kind enough to throw some info my way.
1. What is the best way to overcome the mismatched height issue? Seems I might just have to suck up the cost of a receiver plate with a significant rise, and bolt a pintle hitch to it. And take the loss on the one I already bought. I read something about rotating the lunette ring, but I have to check the trailer when I get home...don't know if that is an option here.
2. Do you recommend the stock MILSPEC tires that are currently on it, or get something commercial/civilian to make it easier to maintain/drive?
3. The guy at GL raised the tongue with the forklist so we could fold the front leg and lower the tongue onto my truck. Now I can't figure out how to get the supporting leg folded down again. (once I deal with the height issue....jack up the tongue with a hi-boy, maybe?) Anyone have a secret to that particular piece of gear?
4. Absolutely no wiring harness on this thing at all, so I will install my own that matches to my truck's electrical system. Anyone have a favorite lighting system they have had good luck with, durable, weatherproof, etc?
Thanks in advance for the help, y'all. Really impressed with the site so far. Hope to learn tons more.
Crash
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