Post-WWII Military 1/4 Ton Trailers


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Bantam M100: photo by Buz Bowling

As the 1950's rolled around the Bantam BT3 and MBT military design was being upgraded. Changes are as follows for the new M100 designation:

The M100 trailer was widely manufactured with Bratford, Dunbar Kapple, Jacques Power Saw and Motor Coach Ind. adding their names to the growing list of builders.

For information on the M100, obtain a copy of TM9-871A-M100 1/4 ton (1951) from Portrayal Press.


M416 -- Surplus, For Sale

The next generation 1/4 ton trailer was the M416. It was manufactured under the added names of Anthony, Fayette, Johnson, and Furnace and Stevens. The M416 differs from the previous M100 in the following ways:

For information on the M416, obtain a copy of TM9-2330-202-14P from Portrayal Press.
 


M716/M762 -- Surplus, For Sale

If you can't find an M100 or M416 to haul behind your jeep you could try an M716/M762 -- also designated as a "Small Generator Trailer." These have been available on the surplus market for years. They are based on the M416 chassis, and are rated at 3/4 ton gross. Steve at Owens Exports used to have a bunch of these. Note the M416 in the background of the above picture.


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