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M200A1/M353 31 Trailers

StrykerPerry

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I tow mine with an 87 1 ton Chevy or my 6x6 trucks. Also I have now put my shelter on an m116a3 and use my m353 as a brush fire trailer and water transport. The low center of gravity and the strength is great for that.
 

Gung-Ho Civillian

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Neither of those are the ideal answer. These use air over hydraulic so you will need air brakes .Most states require brakes on anything 3000lbs and over plus they are considerably wider trailers than your tow vehicle. Converting over to electric would be a $1000-$1500+ project. Probably better off with a m116 chassis for a shelter or the newer m1101/m1102 style generator chassis that use surge brakes.
ymmv
Yes, thanks for your experienced input; I would highly agree, based on my short-term data search. Looking at the GovPlanet 1102s as a viable option now.
All the Best!
 
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