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For sale: XM105E3 cargo trailer

Started by Recumbent ReCycler, December 06, 2007, 06:38 PM NHFT

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Recumbent ReCycler

I have a trailer that I bought from the Army when I was stationed in Louisiana that I haven't used since I used it to move much of my stuff from LA to NH.  It has all of the side rails and I have a couple top spars for supporting a canvas, although I don't have the canvas anymore.  I switched it over to conventional 12 volt taillights, which were actually easy to install because I didn't have to drill any holes.  I left the original wiring harness in place in case someone wanted to troubleshoot it and hook it up to a military vehicle.  The original taillights are in my attic.  It's got a bit of rust, but it's still pretty sturdy, and would be good for hauling firewood, ammo or something along those lines.  I towed it with a 1990 Chevy Suburban, which I no longer have.  I have the adjustable adapter for towing it with a vehicle equipped with a 2" receiver.  I would be willing to sell the trailer for $400 or best reasonable offer.  If you want the towing adapter, I'll sell it for less than what one would cost new, although this one is in very good shape.  There are some spare parts that I'll include.  I don't know if the air brakes work because I have never had the opportunity to hook it up to a truck that had them.  Here are some photos.








ancapagency

Ron Helwig is VERY interested in this--and has opened with an offer of a lifetime membership to the Little Minnesota Firing Range for the addition of the tow adapter.

Recumbent ReCycler

Unfortunately the trailer was too heavy for Ron's itty bitty "SUV", so it's still up for sale.

Recumbent ReCycler

I cleaned it out and found the original taillights.  Here are some new photos.
















And here's the adjustable tow adapter.