There is a piece that connects the two side rails and hold the lunette.
There is a separate pice that goes up and down. Then there is the fork
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: Bryan Rupp <ruppster@alaskalife.net>
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] WW2 1 ton trailer landing wheel
>
> Isn't the casting that bolts to the trailer for the landing wheel to be
attached to also the same
> casting that the lunette for the hitch attaches to? I have a WWII 1 ton
water trailer frame, minus
> the tank, that has the formentioned bracket that I would'nt mind parting
with if someone want's to
> buy it. I don't know how heavy the casting is but it would be coming from
Alaska. At least UPS has
> started shipping things from here to the lower 48 by ground rate instead
of air freight only. If
> anyone is interested in it let me know.
>
> Bryan
> Anchorage, Alaska
>
>
> Tony Standefer wrote:
> >
> > I have one good used t/o steel WW2 1 ton trailer landing wheel, fork,
swivel
> > and pivot assembly. Does not include casting that is normally bolted to
> > trailer. These are always missing it seems. good used condition. make
> > offer.
> >
> > Tony Standefer
> > Everett, Wa
>
>
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