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  1. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    Dolly ID

    I towed my M200A1 with my Suburban it was a chore to be sure but the trailers are not too partiular to having a low pintal for towing as long as you are not hauling anything too heavy. Take along a High lift jack to lower the lunette down to your reciver mount pintal. The whole dolly should...
  2. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    Dolly ID

    I will sure be able to add to Ken's knowledge after I get home Lord willing with the M 127 from Jersey. I am hoping my longer homemade version will accually trailer better and give me a little more backing control. I have backed doubles a hundred feet and a triple about ten but that is back...
  3. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    Dolly ID

    Joe: I am quite sure the M 197 replaced the 3 ton version 363. We used both the M 197 and M 354 convertors during the Desert Storm War because our Division did not have enough tractors and drivers to do a single lift move of the divisional equipment. The 354 is a two axle version with eight...
  4. ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

    Dolly ID

    This is a single axle (as far as the photo shows) M 197 trailer convertor dolly that is towed by a deuce or prefferably a five ton and has a fifth wheel like a tractor that can hook to a semi trailer with a kingpin. See my post on the dolly convertor saga continues for close up pictures of my...
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