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Wrong trailer for yard work?

AMX

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It seems my M105a2 is not really suited to yard work, even with the side by side. I do need to flip the lunette as I have in the first one. It is also tiresome adding weight to the ranger bed to improve handling. Oh well.
 

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patracy

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Looks about like my crane when I used my samurai to move it around. :lol:

The samurai had no problem pushing it around in 1st gear low/low range. But man, she was squatting! Course that crane weighs about 5K lbs. :cookoo:
 

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I stopped a group of Soldiers from try to tow a half full water buffalo with a Gator last year at NTC. Just because the lunette fits doesn't mean it is a good plan..........
 

rchalmers3

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"Yard work" is an insensitive moniker to the multitude of engineers perform maintenance tasks in the outdoors.

I thought the correct term was "landscape maintenance"?

Rick
 

wikallen

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You just need to add a m332 in the middle to even out the tongue weight. You really need to plan ahead when stopping.

:grd:
 

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wikallen

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How bout a movie clip showing the rig backing up? rofl


I do not have a movie clip, but I bet it took me a half hour backing them all up and around my truck at our campground. I tend to wake up early in the morning when everyone else is still sleeping. I get bored with myself and my curiosity usually wins over and I just have to try something for no good reason at all.
 

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I have a 105 with the single big wheel , If I plan on moving it with the Gator or Mule I just leave the leave the wheel in the down position an hook a chain to the chain on the trailer and roll. This is for short distance moves.
 

Whitey

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Good lord guys!!! It's time to at least get a 1008! You're brave. With my luck the trailer would somehow smash the tow vehicle, break loose, and roll down a hill in front of a bus full of nuns.:roll:

BTW, my father uses an old Farmall with a pintle hitch from a M151 with a riser to move his M105's. He's never had an issue. You can never beat an old tractor to get stuff done!
 
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