My CDN M101 almost complete

Just have to do a few more little things and then wire it up then it is ready.
 

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Hill Bill E.

Oath Keeper
Very nice!!

Is that 'pancake' propane tank an 11 pounder?

I have (I believe) a 5#, and if I go for a week trip using the lantern,grill and stove, it runs out. (at least in the fall, when the days are shorter)

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A 20# would be to much. Looks like yours fits nicely!

Great job!
 
For now I am going to put two 5 gallon nato cans--later I am going to put 12v system using box from adventure trailers. I bought the can from Expedition Exchange last year.. The inside is pretty basic for now--sooner or later rhino line it..
 
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85CUCV

Adventurer
Looks good. I'm getting ready to build a frame to go under my CDN101 tub next week. I'm wanting a longer tongue similar to yours to shift the COG forward as I am installing a receiver hitch in the back for my Thule bike rack.

If I might ask a few questions.

How far past the lower front of the tube does your new tongue extend before starting your angle to the hitch?

How far does the entire hitch assembly/tongue extend past the lower tub?

Are you running 50 degrees on the tongue? (I have not measure it yet, but it looks like the factory angle in less then 50) I want to retain the facory angle to use the original lunette assembly

How is your balance?

Thanks
Dan
 
I will get the measurements for you next week..in regards to the angle I honestly couldnt tell you. I picked up the tongue fabrication part the the receiver goes into from AT.. The angle was already set in.
 

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