• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

915a1,tanker,tanker

jasonjc

Well-known member
5,325
283
83
Location
Gravette Ar.
So how did you hook the two together?? I see the dolly but I did not think the M967 was set up to pull?

Looks good. You can drop one at my LZ on your way past;-):p;-)
 

Hammer

Well-known member
1,480
393
83
Location
Winlock, WA
How many baffles do those fuel tanks have?
Also curious to see how you coupled them.
Seems there are very few military trailers designed to be doubles. And even those are only to carry the little trailer behind it.
 

Hammer

Well-known member
1,480
393
83
Location
Winlock, WA
A lot of military van trailers (expandos, commo vans) had a pintle hitch on the back but they were designed more to pull small cargo or genny trailers than to be used as doubles
Yeah, that was what I was alluding to in my previous statement.
They just don't look like they have the beef to really pull a second trailer of the same size (which is what I was after.)
 

reb87

Member
599
9
18
Location
Nebraska
I built a hitch using the pintel from the 818...the tankers have very heavy brackets(for lifting)welded to the frame that I used and safety chained to the tiedowns on the bottom of the frame..it pulled awesome forget backing up though...condenser for AC on front pics tomorrow
 

Danger Ranger

New member
2,253
23
0
Location
Roland, IA
I'll bite....73m819, what is it and what does it do, etc. You know you can't post something like hat and get away with it.

BTW, the other train looks awesome Reb87!!!
 
Top