It's been a long time since I've done any work or anything related to my poor truck but that changed this week. I've been searching for a long time and with the magic of the internet I stumbled across an M1101 trailer with the fiberglass top. I pulled the trigger and will be getting it next week. Well it will get dropped of at my property and when I eventually get back to Montana I can get going on the old Mountain Turtle project again...
These photo's are from the nice gentleman I purchased it from in Colorado.
I'm not sure exactly what I want to do with the trailer. I had ideas of making it into auxiliary camping unit for my truck. Basically putting the things that I don't have room or are not practical inside the truck box in the trailer. Make a shower setup, a cooking counter, etc. I have a norcold fridge/freezer that I bought a while back that would be awesome to have onboard. The fridge in the truck is a nice setup, but for extended trips it would be nice to bring some meat or salmon or whatever. If your fishing you don't have to worry then about storing a dead fish in the same fridge as your salad and stuff.
Since the wheel wells of the trailer would kind of mess up storage anyways I think that one side will be different wood compartments for different gear and stand to hold the 15hp outboard for the zodiac. The other side will have a thin counter top, a place to hold a stove (hopefully the camp chef oven will be about the same dimensions since I already have it and hate taking it in and out of the truck every time I want to use it), and hold a few things like water jugs and such. There is so much room underneath the trailer that the possibility of water storage would be something to look into.
Driving in the lower 48 isn't such a big deal on fuel, but when we were driving the AlCan it would be nice to have some more fuel packed along with us. I could buy cheap Montana fuel and use that much of the way. It does save a decent amount of money to the point where it would justify a couple hundred dollars to buy a fuel tank. If I can find an aluminum one that mounts to the trailer in a clean way and keeps the trailer offroad capable I will bolt that on there. These m11o1's with their crazy clearance makes it easy to bolt storage underneath without having to worry about hitting anything. I guess it will be time to go through some of the forums and see what people have done in those regards.
But in reality the next major road trip is to the Pacific Northwest down to Baja then the SW and Utah where we won't bring the trailer. Following that we are hoping to be heading back to Alaska to work and live for a while so I imagine the trailer will get full of a few things that we need to furnish a house and maybe an ATV. It will be nice to have lockable storage that is also off road capable.
I could stuff my XR650r in the back of the trailer and it would be nice and safe when we traveled. There are a couple of trips I have in mind that having this trailer would be very nice.
I have a couple other ideas I'm trying to sort out with the truck. Mainly storage inside. My wife has some good thoughts on it so I will solidify those in greater detail and post again one of these days.
To answer Dakota123's comment I have two diesel fired heaters installed in the truck. There is one Espar D2 airtronic heater that is a forced air heater. So far it has kept my wife and I with our 2 dogs warm down to -20 deg F. The second heater is an Espar D5 Hydronic heater. This heater preheats the engine, can heat the camper area with the heat exchanger, and when I get it plumbed in will heat water for showers or washing dishes. The reason I like these things so much is that the amount of electrical consumption on your batteries overnight is far less than the forced air propane furnaces. The other added benefit is you can buy one that burns gasoline if you want to heat your camper on a gas burner. They work fantastic! I figure there are hundreds of thousands of semi trucks that guys camp out in year round and these are what they use to keep warm in the middle of winter.