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Recent content by Onondaga

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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    I appreciate all comments and advice, I have thick skin. However, I never said that I will try to pull 10,000 lbs. My truck is only rated to tow 9,200 lbs, but I am not towing that much either. All I said is that I am within the limits of my equipment. And should be very close to the 3,000 lbs...
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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    Truck and hitch assembly are rated for 10,000 lbs. G2G! :D
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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    Thanks all for the welcomes and advice. I'll keep her light and take it slow and careful. This is a great site and great members. BTW... Cape Coestie I still get the shivers when I hear the words "Fort Dix". Training there in November through January will make a popsicle out of a guy. :)
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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    Thanks jasonjc, I was aware of that and should be just under. Only hauling a few light things that are just large like a couch.
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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    Thanks for the reply gimpyrob, I actually purchased it to move from to another state. I will be hauling a small couch and a hand full of boxes/household goods. Nothing too heavy.
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    New Member, New M105 Trailer, Lessons Learned

    Hey all, this is my first post, I am a new member. I have been reading all the trailer posts especially for the M105 because I just purchased one and didn't know much about them. I used M105 trailers in the military but did not maintain them. So I picked up the trailer and it is in great...
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