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gasman

Adventurer
.. i would say m101a2 but dont listen to me im not an expert. im sure somebuddy will tell you the right answer soon ..
 

1x1_Speed_Craig

Active member
It's hard to tell, but I'm guessing M101A1 (not A2) based on the lack of a surge brake. It's also hard to see the landing leg.

Craig
 

Hill Bill E.

Oath Keeper
Looks like a 105. (I blew it up, but still can't really count the lug nuts)

The M105 will have 6 lug nuts and 20" wheels, (like the Duece and a half) where the M101 models will have 5 lug nuts and 9.00-16 wheels/tires. (Like the Dodge Power Wagons/M37's)
 

LowTech

Dirt Track Traveler
Hey is that tanker for sale as well? We are also High Dez and are looking for a water buff.
 
Buy it then figure out what model it is.

Thats an awesome price!

I'm mostly worried about back registration.


Here is another picture.

Implements-1.jpg
 
Looks like a 105. (I blew it up, but still can't really count the lug nuts)

The M105 will have 6 lug nuts and 20" wheels, (like the Duece and a half) where the M101 models will have 5 lug nuts and 9.00-16 wheels/tires. (Like the Dodge Power Wagons/M37's)

I just blew it up and counted 6 lugs. Hum.... wonder if it's to big to tow behind my suburban?
 

LowTech

Dirt Track Traveler
Thanks,
we have a couple 105's and what was said about the wheel sizes is correct. The price is lower than the min bid on them surplus. The 105 is tall, to tall for my `70 E300 (it looks funny). 101's are 3/4 ton and can be pulled w/ a full size pickup.
 

1x1_Speed_Craig

Active member
Upon further inspection, it's not a M101-anything...the tongue design doesn't fold for transport. It has to be bigger (e.g. M105).

Craig
 

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