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Old 14-09-15, 16:31
Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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Default Why Not Use The Proper Terminology

It is difficult to figure out what trailer you are talking about when you continuously use incorrect terminology. Canadian ¼ ton Trailers were manufactured in two types M100CDN and M101CDN2, and I just told you that information in a previous post - perhaps if you start using this terminology instead of constantly saying 'M101' it would have be easier to determine what trailer you were actually talking about.

The data plate on the trailer clearly lists it as a Canadian M101CDN2, so there is no excuse for using the incorrect name.

The listed payload in C-30-825-000/MS-000 for a M101CDN2 Trailer is 227 kg (500 lbs) - if this is the trailer type being discussed...
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