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1965 M101 trailer. Needs a little TLC but got hooked up for free
frame, suspension wheels and tires with main floor are all good
yeah wont be a trail rig. Need something for wood, crushed stone, ATV and crap like that. Plan on extending 12" on front and 18-20 off the rear
Nice
Nice find, especially for free! Ive been going back and forth with a guy on a m416 he has. Ive been wanting it for camping/expedition wheeling, but I keep telling myself that money would be better spent on claytons.
M416's have skyrocketed in price since I got mine. Mine was in similar shape to this one and I paid $350 for it: http://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/3443621469.html
If you can find one in relatively good shape for under $1,000 I'd jump on it. Clayton's was the best thing I ever did to my Jeep, but they're staying pretty level on price where the M416 is only going to get harder to find and more expensive.
Yeah thats what the devil on my shoulder is telling me. Claytons I can get anytime, but this trailer may be a one time deal.
asking 1275. Bedlined the bed, working brakes (including park) working lights, new wheels, used tires, custom built top etc...
Last edited by tjswj; 12-12-2012 at 11:09 PM.
Nice. I'm, glad to see theres some type of following on these trailers. I'm wondering if the old military tires on there are usable for the highway....any input on this
If you are asking to run the original tires that are on now, I wouldnt recommend highway use (that may be obvious). If you are asking to run similar new military tires, I think they have a top speed of 55mph. But I think that coker makes tires that look period correct, but are capable of safe highway use. That me be the route to go.
found a set if hummer take offs (tires) 37" for about $75.00 per. I may be looking into these.
So whos watchin. I got the trailer in the garage and started to figure out my plans to remove and redesign the replacement receiver bars and receiver unit. Fired up the compressor and the sawzall and started cutting the old garbage off
Once the old garbage was off, i swept up the floor. cant stand a dirty area when working.
next was locating the new receiver bars and fabing up the receiver end
Once I got both sides cut, I trimmed out the ends to accept the receiver end
I then inserted the end, leveled and welded it up
I cleaned up the welds and popped on the lift/jack for now and this is where I have her now.
We rolled her back into the shop to removed the remainder of the scrambled egg sheet metal
we yanked the pass side wheel and drum. This was fun!!
Shes assembled and cleaned off for now
Looks good but personally I would have used a pintle hitch
^^^^^ LMAO. I would have preferred the "PINTLE" but would be more universal for any vehicle using a 2" receiver ball unit. I'll at leat try to get all the new metal sealer primed and painted this week and next to get the lighting hooked up. I will swap over the military ID tags onto the new receiver bars. May be easier to register that way
do they have home built trailer registration up there like they do down here?
yeah, I can call state police dept and the'll send an officer w/DOT registration paperwork to make up a new reg VIN#
well effin a, DO IT!!!!
ok, just a tad of info here. I found out this is not an M101 trailer. This unit was used for mobile inflatable hospital. Wicked cool. Carried a generator and portable hospital. i can't locate the model trailer though. Still researching.........
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