Hi all - I'm going to try and document what I have done to a 1967 M762 3/4ton flat bed trailer. Based on my research, a lot would also be applicable to a flat bed M416 trailer.
I got this trailer 2nd (or 3rd... maybe 4th) hand, from a nice dude who had modified it for his own use, and documented it on http://www.ultimateyota.com/showthr...er-Buildup&s=69e7ee37b811853390cf49af17532e7e
So. From where I got it, to where it is now is what I will attempt to show.
I bought it with the intention of turning it into a shed on wheels for offroad/rough road self supported remote camping in California. The family and I like getting away to primitive camping spots, and I wanted to make it easier to do that without all the packing on each end.
I have NEVER done anything fabrication oriented - I am a desk job guy, and taught myself these skills from hours of youtube videos. If I had to do it all over again, I now know that I could have built it a little bit more to my ideal specification if I had started from scratch. BUT--- I got a cool piece of military equipment, already registered with CA DMV, and I didn't have to jump through those hoops, so there are trade offs for sure.
Pic 1 is how I got it.
Pic 2 is how it is now, packed and ready to camp (which will happen ... soon... ish).
Things I want to do in the future include lights/battery/solar/fridge.
Things I have done--- I will document in additional posts.
I got this trailer 2nd (or 3rd... maybe 4th) hand, from a nice dude who had modified it for his own use, and documented it on http://www.ultimateyota.com/showthr...er-Buildup&s=69e7ee37b811853390cf49af17532e7e
So. From where I got it, to where it is now is what I will attempt to show.
I bought it with the intention of turning it into a shed on wheels for offroad/rough road self supported remote camping in California. The family and I like getting away to primitive camping spots, and I wanted to make it easier to do that without all the packing on each end.
I have NEVER done anything fabrication oriented - I am a desk job guy, and taught myself these skills from hours of youtube videos. If I had to do it all over again, I now know that I could have built it a little bit more to my ideal specification if I had started from scratch. BUT--- I got a cool piece of military equipment, already registered with CA DMV, and I didn't have to jump through those hoops, so there are trade offs for sure.
Pic 1 is how I got it.
Pic 2 is how it is now, packed and ready to camp (which will happen ... soon... ish).
Things I want to do in the future include lights/battery/solar/fridge.
Things I have done--- I will document in additional posts.