From: Wayne Harris (papercu@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 20 2004 - 14:58:33 PST
Hi Ken You ever heard of "one of those Days" don't look but I think you just
had one but I may be able to help. If by RR you mean as standing behind the
trailer looking forward, no problem I have one on my parts M447 that I had
to drag off of the bombing range. BTY if you all think it hard to get a
duce hauled just try and get a wrecker to move a trailer that been used for
target practice and has good size chunks of it missing but that another
story. But if you need the other side no can do. There is a place close by
that rebuilts those trailer from the tires up for the military and could
built you one but I would hate to see the bill. Wayne
>From: Recovry4x4@aol.com
>To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>Subject: [MV] Another Stupid Mistake
>Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 07:04:45 EST
>
>Man am I bummed! My Chev pickup is one payment from being paid for and the
>injection pump took a crap. No big deal, I'll just drive my M275A2. I got
>a
>call yesterday from the guy I sold a parts M1009 to. He pulled the 6.2 and
>I was
>getting it back so I needed to go get it. Well, I needed to move the M447C
>trailer to get to the M105 trailer. Hook up to it, pulled if forward then
>backed
>it up away from the M105. Felt a little bump but figured it was just the
>landscape. When I walked around back I nearly fell over. I had left the
>boarding
>ladder attached and when I backed up it destroyed the right rear door of
>the
>trailer. This isn't like finding a deuce door, haven't seen too many of
>these
>parted out. So while I'm drowning in my tears, if anybody finds a RR door
>of the
>M447C, let me know.
>Kenny
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