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    Show us your Military Trailers

    Having two legs sounds like a good way to do it. Having a crank jack on each side may be better than the leg(s) as it will give you somewhat better control without having to climb partially under the trailer to lift should you wish to move the suspended load. I'll get a sketch put together of...
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    Show us your Military Trailers

    As a matter of fact, I did just finish a project for NASA and I do work as a Structural Engineer. :mrgreen: Since I store my engine hoist disassembled in a conex, it only took about 30 minutes to put it together in the trailer using some 1/2" steel pins (tent pegs) instead of bolts where I...
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    Show us your Military Trailers

    I used my engine hoist in my M101A2 this weekend to move a couple of axles around the yard. Since I hadn't patched the holes from the fender relocation, I ran a 10k strap around the frame near the front spring eyes and the hoist legs to keep it stabilized while I did the lifting (the lifting...
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