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Couple of M105A2 trailers out of Pineville, Louisiana

TexAndy

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I won a couple of M105A2s the other day and I'm entertaining possibilities for retrieval.

I have an 18 ft trailer that has 83" of clearance between the rails. So I *might* be able to bring them both back on that, but it would be a really tight squeeze.

I really don't NEED two trailers, so if I could sell one to one of ya'll right there at the base, I could instead just drive my pickup over, hitch up, and bring one back.

Assuming it's possible to tow an M105A2 with a Chevy S-10. Aside from needing a riser type hitch, what other problems would this entail?

Suggestions? Interest?

If nothing else, it would be a huge help if someone who lives right close to the base could pop in and take a look at the trailers for me to identify any potential problems.

I live about 425 miles away, so just this alone would be a real big help. What's your favorite beer? :wink:
 

Snarky

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An S-10 with a 4.3L and a class 3 hitch will tow a 105 no problem. M105s are heavy so when you have one, you're already exceeding the 2000# limit on trailers with out brake control by 700#, but it's not really a problem if you compensate. If you were to load two of them on a trailer you have brake control on, you exceed the 5000# towing capacity on most normal hitches, and have to make sure your setup is beefy enough for about 5400#+the trailer they are on.
 

TexAndy

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ok... how about with a 2004 Silverado? Looking at the manual, it looks like it wouldn't exceed the max gross combined weight of the vehicle.

However, the hitch is 5000# capacity. Both trailers at once would be 5300#

Also, I'm not sure what kind of pintle hook I need to buy to make this work. The 105 seems pretty tall...

Risky?

I'm getting pretty close to when I need to get these trailers and I haven't been able to get in touch again with the guy who was going to pick them up for me and hold them. So I may yet have to get both at the same time.
 

timntrucks

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frodobaggins dad lives very close.. thinking only 15 miles away.. maybe he could arrange a pick up and then store them for you. i would help but your a long way from me.. and i dont need another 105.
 

NDT

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There is a member in Pineville, "broke down", you may need to PM him as I have not seen him online lately. Can you post up some pics of the 105s and what $$ you are expecting?
 

NDT

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Which is the keeper? Did you find the threads about putting 2 on a car hauler type trailer? When is your pickup deadline? What are you asking for the extra one?
 

woodyNla

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You got yourself some tough trailers. Sgt COCO wasn't too gentile with that green one when he was moving stuff around so I could get the M1031 out of the yard. I don't think he even put a scratch on it with the big fork lift.
 

redcatcher06

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I am in San Antonio, Tx with a 52' step deck and I can haul your trailers for you. I just hauled one just like it and an extended bed 6x6 to ft. Sam and I'm on my way back to NC. Call me 910-263-2788 24/7
 

conductorx

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Let me know I may be available to help. I picked up two in Ft, Polk. Without a helpful Sgt. on a forklift we wouldn't have made it. Once they were loaded we had no trouble getting them home.

Gary
 

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TexAndy

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Resolved.

Many thanks to dlawbrey and company for going above and beyond the call of duty in stacking the trailers and loaning me better straps, a better hook, and lights. I appreciate the generous amount of time and effort you gave to help me.

And yes, a chevy silverado will tow two M105A2s. Just don't be surprised if you get stopped by the cops. A city cop in Navasota wanted to know what the heck I was towing and why it didn't have a plate. He was a good sport about it, tho. Just wrote me a warning and asked where he could get one for his deer lease.
 
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