That's Mr. Brown to you.You and me both! Here's a more finished pic from the build.
That's Mr. Brown to you.You and me both! Here's a more finished pic from the build.
Just found this by some miracle from a fellow down the road. These are not too common up here as it is as I understand an American M101 A1. It's all original without an operational surge/parking/trailer brake, side rails and canopy.
Thanks for the info I've found in here. Look forward to researching possibilities and hearing from all of you with experience in the M 101 A1 world.
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dharmadaniel
No, it's not a rock crawler. Trails are for bikesHave you taken this down any trails, or just dirt roads? Looks like truck is the limiting factor more than the trailer. I just do not ever see cargo trailers on videos doing rock crawling, other than gravel road rocks....
Forgive me - I don't remember if I posted here or not.
Homemade trailer based off a little HF trailer frame. Tub is 40" x 50". 235/75/15" tires on 15x7" rims. 3500lb axle with electric brakes.
RTT is a double-sized tent-cot from Cabela's.
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Where's the toolbox from?
Was made by a shop in NC (if I remember right it was in NC) named Diamond Deluxe.
Diamond Deluxe
I think they were sold by their parent company, Jackson Creek Mfg. So I'm not sure who would still make it now. I would check with Jackson Creek first. Essentially my trailer tub is just a big box with a hinged lid. I've been extremely happy with it.
Aluminum Dog Boxes, Live Traps, Handling Equipment (jacksoncreekmfg.com)
Check out my trailer build thread for more info. Or send me a PM if you have any specific questions - I am more than happy to help folks with their little trailer builds.
Mini Harbor Freight (type) Trailer Ultimate Build-Up Thread - JeepForum.com
Below is the spec sheet I worked out with diamond Deluxe when we were finalizing the specs and coming up with a price (extremely reasonable price) - they may still have it in their records somewhere. It was built to fit on my little 4' trailer frame I bought from Harbor Freight with a 40" x 50" base. I had it built tall so I could stack two 8-gallon action packers on top of each other and still close the lid.
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Today was finish the side tables, one on each side, up they cover the windows, down they hold beers.
Hinged off the side of the trailer with a single leg, adjusting the angle levels the table.
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Using farm gate hardware for the hinges
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And a 5" Carriage bolt, washers, wing nut to hold it all up.
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Up for the road
I'm liking the protection from logging truck rocks plus I'm liking the extra security
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