M100 (post WWII) DOD '53 SN# 2185X

TacoDell

Adventurer
slowwww progress...

been too hot for welding outta or in muh garage,
coupla' hours in 'da morn'n at best.
tho' I did make a little progress,
by completing the weld up of the can'(s) base/platform

things will become more clear... in the next few steps ;)
If I can hope for a cooler day, in 'da forecast :rolleyes:

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wc's could face either way... if of mind

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indiedog

Adventurer
These days I tend not to look at the M trailer mod threads as they all tend to end up the same. NOT SO with yours! :sombrero: I love the fact you've been true to the original design but still come up with ways to "mod" it without losing the original character. On top of that there is real thought about how to do the things you've done. So on those two fronts alone, I say very very well done! :wings:

So that just cost me a couple of hours...............:sombrero:
 

TacoDell

Adventurer
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Great job on your M100!

Thanks for taking the time to keep us all updated w/ your progress!

Have you seen this M416 that was built by Swag?

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=978768&highlight=m100

Maybe a few idea you could use for yours...


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thanks for the compliment..
yes... I've been following that build as well as most others here
That's very nice work on that SWAG trailer...

wish I owned a tube bender :(

These days I tend not to look at the M trailer mod threads as they all tend to end up the same. NOT SO with yours! :sombrero: I love the fact you've been true to the original design but still come up with ways to "mod" it without losing the original character. On top of that there is real thought about how to do the things you've done. So on those two fronts alone, I say very very well done! :wings:

So that just cost me a couple of hours...............:sombrero:
really swell of U. probably the best compliment I have ever received
with regards to my efforts.

that was really thoughtful of U to say... Thanks

sorry it used up two hours... LoL
 

TacoDell

Adventurer
not done yet !

Was given a small set back... from a health crisis
but I'm slowly getting back on line...
sooo... a little light duty during recovery...
and then I'm planning on getting back to finish some things I started.

Finally completed my Guide A2 reflector bezel assemblies
and managed to get those mounted up.

These were installed duplicating the original mounting hardware and method
which included lead washers.

From a distance... they really don't show any different then the temporary cheapo's
But the fact that I know the trailer sports it's originality...
makes me feel better :)

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also reinforced (W/ backing plates) inside the frame...
to better secure the tail light housing mount(s)
The frame was getting boogered up by the original bracket mount,
moving around even when the bolts were tight

Now... it don't move around at all...
and should save the frame from fatigue there.

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Needed to 180* the tail light buckets
so had to mod... my already modified housing brackets to accommodate for the wiring...

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That's all for now...

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oh btw.... this was muh small set back

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TRACTION

Adventurer
Yeeooowwchh! I had stomach surgery years ago so I feel your pain. Your scar is cooler than mine though. Take it easy and heal up good.
 

ISSY

New member
You did a great job with this trailer. I just picked up a M416 two weeks ago and I've been looking at every build I can find for ideas. I have to echo the earlier comment on this being one of the most original. And that I'm probably going to "borrow" your ideas for the lid/hinge assembly. I've been going back and forth on trying to learn how to weld and I think seeing how much you were able to do whatever your mind could come up with has pushed me into getting a welder next :)
 

mjmcdowell

Explorer
Trailer build

I read the whole build........ just one suggestion tho...... cross those safety chains when you tow, will help the tongue from "tripping" the trailer forward if your hitch fails, would keep it from dropping too far down and could help a bad situation from going all the way south, Awesome build!!!! you have some mad fab skill's!! mjmcdowell
 

TacoDell

Adventurer
thanks... yer right... changed the chains up a little as well.

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Haven't updated this build in awhile...
because last year was mostly spent healing
and I was unable to do a whole lot.

but here are some little things I did do...

well after throwing new tires and wheels on muh truck...

I found out that it changed life for the trailer's tongue height.

so... I tried leveling the trailer to the truck with a 5 1/4" drop hitch...
and after looking at that a bit... decided I didn't like that so much.

So I decided to invert the Max C and see where that put me.

Is fairly close... but a little tongue high still
as the trailer is slightly canted to the rear...
but I think when I'm loaded up fully... things will settle a 'Lil at the tongue.

This again is probably only temporary...
as I'm thinking about upgrading the tires on the trailer to the 7.50 MT's

^ thinking those will give me the ride height needed
to better match up to the 295 Kooks I recently mounted to muh junk.
(I'm ignoring the spring over/axle swap mods at this point)

Anyway... anyone else running their Max Coupler inverted ?


I realize it leaves the Max C a little vulnerable...
But I'll weld a tail dragger off the hitch... so that will hit first...
and maybe save the Max C from certain death.


~I'd sure feel better if that upper nut were pinned or safety wired~

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Hopefully pics will better describe..
or a least entertain this thread.


2" drop, upright coupler...(excluding coupler's 2.5 rise to pin OC )
~trailer sits tongue high~

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel1.jpg


5.25" drop upright coupler...
~I don't like that the drop sits this low, but trailer is closer to level~

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel3.jpg


http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel4.jpg

0" rise, Inverted coupler... ( the coupler's pin drops 2.5" OC )
~inverted is nearly level as the 5.25 drop, with less anchor~

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel2.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel62.jpg

^ I'm trying to get as close to a level trailer as I can...
but minimize clearance or obstruction issues.
These pictures reflect an unloaded trailer and hauler...
Some added weight will likely bring it closer to level.
^ pictures above show without full load/weight to the trailer/hauler

Coupler modification...
~to offer the coupler more entry/departure angle~

before...

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...verted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry13.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...verted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry19.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...nverted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry1.jpg

after...

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...nverted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry2.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...nverted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry3.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...verted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry12.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...verted/MaxCoupleradjustedforexistnentry11.jpg

Close up view of the couplers bolt/washer assembly...

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...upler inverted/MaxCouplerassemblycloseup2.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums...upler inverted/MaxCouplerassemblycloseup1.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel65.jpg

90* stop/bump and misc pics...
~note - spare tire/bumper act as stop~

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCoupler90maxWstop1.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCoupler90maxWstop3.jpg

misc pictures...
~possibly I was bored~


http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel31.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel26.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z465/DellTaco00/Max Coupler inverted/MaxCouplerrelevel53.jpg

assorted couplers...

L - R

2" d
3.25" d
4" d
5.25" d.



cont. next post...
 

TacoDell

Adventurer
cont...

because someone thought my safety chains were dragging too much...
I adjusted those somewhat...
crudely welded up maybe... but it should hold
if it don't... I'll cut it off and do it over

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I also finally ordered/installed some red web strap to cover(sleeve) the chains
holding the fuel cans...

I think the original black web sleeves looked better,
but, oh well... I can't see it back there when I'm wheelin' ;)

I also had to massage the stay rods holding the fuel caps secure
swelling of the fuel cans dictated that adjustment, because...
I need to tilt the cans out... and the rod was just too close.
a 5lb. sledge made it an easy adjustment :p

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finally got around to mounting the data plates back on...
unfortunately, my current build does not allow for the original mounting locations...
so I relocated them to a custom temporary panel
Which I mounted to fit the cable box supports.

having the original data plate(s) secured to the M100... was my primary goal.
^ that ways I don't lose 'dem ;)

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Thanks to all who have read thru or followed my build
all your comments, (praise or criticism) are much appreciated :)

hopefully this year, I get around to painting it ! ?
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