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  1. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    Okay, that is something that needs more details to be shared! Cheers
  2. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    What JuanP said - it comes apart where those two uprights are. There is also a flatbed "pallet", but the only ones of those I know of are in the museum at Camp Mabry. I admit to casting a rather covetous eye upon them. When not attached to a shelter, the two sections bolt together and can...
  3. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    The mood struck me today, so I uncovered the markings on my HSTRU trailer. It was marked- 1CAV 615ASB HSC832T JDTZ0 D0015. So it belonged to the HSC (headquarters supply company), 615th Aviation Support Battalion, of the 1st Cav on Ft Hood. Cheers
  4. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    My HSTRU (Hydraulic Systems Test and Repair Unit). Built in 1996, it is on an M116A3 chassis. Taped inside were shipping documents from Iraq to Ft Hood. Nice to have a bit of its history. :) Cheers
  5. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    Here is the CMT-F before we took the tarps off for the trip home (Pawnshop and I got one each off Ft Hood). Pawnshop's is the second tarped one to the right of pic 2. Mine has a flat plate on the front landing gear, his has a wheel. Other than that, they were identical. Still don't know what...
  6. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    It still looks better behind your truck than my M1009! :oops: Thanks for the rescue. (Sam came out one recent night and towed me to safety when the 1009 blew its transmission return line a couple of miles from his shop). By the way, I was already hungry when I saw the taco place and...
  7. M813rc

    Show us your Military Trailers

    Here are a couple of mine, M270A1 and M128A2c. Both are 1968 models with recent depot refurb. Cheers .
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