These are great trailers!!
You got a great buy on the late model trailer. m1102-4 are bad to the bone!! They are great trailers.
I see post with folks worried they are to big?? NOT TRUE
NOTE AS INFO....THE M105 TRAILERS ARE TOO LARGE TO USE WITH CONSUMER VEHICLES
The m101a1-3 are easy to pull with a standard size pick up. I have several hundred miles pulling the m101a1 and 3's at 60-65 mph with a v6 pickup....have never had any issues. Many of these miles were thru Houston Rush hour traffic? and some Dallas rush hour. Ive pulled them with nothing but the trailer, and with roof bows and tarps intact...they are dry in a rain at highway sppeds! Safety or manuverability, towing and turning are just like any other trailer we pull. ...slow down some, give a little extra stopping room and drive defensively.
They make great utility trl's for brush, firewood, rock, gravel, sand, lumber...you name it. they can be made to self dump! as long as you don't load all the weight in the front ? ask me how I know?? I know guy who uses his as a moveable deer blind! stacks some brush around the sides wheels, rolls tarp up on one side, uses the sideboards as a gun rest. warm and toasty, deer season closes, it get pulled back to the house for normal duty! Another one I know of is used as a surf fishing base camp, 3/4 inch plywood placed on top is used as a casting platform, at nite used for sleeping. He has zero issues pilling it down an unimproved beach with a standard 4 WD chevy pickup.
These trailer are built to mil specs.. heavy duty duty everthing! ..most are rustproofed.... the units with 8 lugs wheels use 1 ton chevy wheels and brakes shoes are chevy 1 ton. lights are standard bulbs in some cases but are 24 volt...just a simple change out....led bulbs can be changed to 12 volt....harness to standard 7 or 4 pin connectors.
M101's trailer weigh about 1300 lbs....
anyone thinking about buying one of these to use as a camper or for off road use....they are rated 3/4 ton offroad capacity and 1 1/4 ton on road capacity. Military off road is harsher in most cases than most deer camps or logging roads or trails. I dont know what the width is on standard 1/2 & 3/4 ton pickup is but if you can get the pickup into an area....you can get these trailer into the area as well....
several trailer conversions are on this web site and more on the web....these cost the US over 5000.00 each and the new 1102-4's cost 8000.00 plus. they are not HF lawnmower haulers ....just my thoughts