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Wow I had forgotten about this thread and had to reread it to remind me of the details.
I have no idea whatever happened to these trailers as I am in NC. Since then I bought a 1/4 ton trailer, sold it and used that $$ as seed money to get a Pioneer trailer I found in NC. Over this Christmas...
I put one of the Northern Hydraulics two wheeled ones on mine and added a 4 inch extension but I am also running 38 inch Michelnins on my M37 so need the added height.
I have a crank up solid leg on my M101 3/4 ton trailer and will trade you for the one that doesn't crank up and down. Only 2 problems (only 2????) 1) the crank unit is jammed and will have to be cut open to free it up. 2) I live 45 minutes south of Charlotte, NC so shipping them back and forth...
I had Stockton build 2 sets of my wheels I sent them the Budd Centers and they welded them in. Very happy with results but first time took them 9 months and next 8 months turn around time. They are real slow.
Yes I am also interested in what you found for hydraulic lift arms. I have a PTT that still has the lock arms but I am so short I run out of reach before it is up and locked. Clam shell hit me on the head once already. Wow really hurts. Finally have inside of PTT stripped out and getting ready...
I am purchasing a Pioneer tool trailer and I need it hauled from Newport, NC out on the NorthEast NC coast to Waxhaw, NC just south of Charlotte, NC. By back roads it looks like a 6 hour drive 1 way. Looking for a price to haul it. Send me a message on this forum. Thank you.
Finished building up rack sides and bows for my M101 3/4 trailer. However, I ended up with the metal/wood to do 2 trailers. So while I was cutting wood to make one I made two sets. All metal fittings are industrial gloss black powder coated or Imron and wood is new red oak with clear high gloss...
yup nice bucket seats out of a 94 Mazda. Cut the RH seat down about four inches and covered openings with plywood. Gives nice solid platform to bolt seat to or bolt seat adjusters to. Pretty easy mod
Right! I have no pictures because as yet I don't own a tool trailer. Trying to get copies of the manuals to look things over. I am half way there. Waiting for other manual from ONTOS66. Then also working on a possible swap between a PTT and another trailer I have. I am waiting on inside pictures...
The pictures must be from TM 5-5180-220-12&P as that is the manual I don't have.
I have a paper copy of the TM 9-2330-202-14&P and the pcitures are not in it. I sent you PM with email address to get private copy or the TM 5-5180-220-12&P. Thank you
Thanks! If you can't post a copy of the PDF if you get it then email me an electroinic copy. I have been looking all over for it. Or direct me to where I can get a copy.
Hi Frank! I am talking to you about swapping a triler down in Waxhaw, NC. Just stumbled across your post. So does the Pioneer trailer you bought have the rubber or piano hinges for the clam shell opening doors?