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I use my m353 to haul my S788 shelter also I can fit i think 3 or 4 tires under it on the frame another thing I have seen is someone using one to haul a jeep on and also the fender braces are easily removed
cool can you PM me pics of it id like to see how that stuff is setup I know we have allot of hydraulic stuff right now except for the pump for a pto I have 24v pumps also and the lift cylinder and winches we have allot of control parts from forklifts my dad works on
I have a heat/ac unit I need to repair for mine it doesn't fit the window for it very well but it might work I plan to run this house completely off grid with solar and well water most of my stuff will be 12vdc or 24vdc except a few items I cant change over
I even had it up to 50 mph down hill
hooking the shelter dolly up with 3 people was a pain but to fix this I plan to mount rolling trailer jacks to the back side of the part that hooks to the shelter so I can keep it from digging in and easily move it with 2 people like an old cannon I also have...
It towed great behind my m35a2 didn't even notice it was there until I decided to stop in a small parking lot and turn around in a huge circle which I ended up breaking the rubber part of the hitch in half so I took it off and welded it and kept going I don't think I will have any trouble out of...
Im going to take your advice and use a BFH lol i like the simplicity of the wood plank in it instead of a custom metal bracket allot easier what batteries did you use u1-1?
that lift system is awesome i plan to do the same to an s280 with my m35a2 and not a dropside either so ill modify it to be higher than the sides also i will run receiver hitch tubes on mine with a stronger mount higher up
I plan to do this to mine i will be putting a dump hoist under the bed and a hydraulic winch front and rear on the frame also on the bed i plan to run 2 pulleys in the front with cables hooked together at the end to run under the bed to the winch hook so i can use the rear winch to pull stuff in...
make sure the hitch is straight or it will bounce alot if straight it barely hops at low speed but you will notice before you leave a parking lot if its not straight it will bounce allot also use straps not chains the straps flex enough to allow the hitch to go up and down for terrain also you...
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