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Old 03-07-20, 14:17
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Hi Rob

That's the ticket! Thanks very much.

I was trying to run down its origin and had a feeling it was an Airborne item like the converto dump.

Not so. USAF Trailer for a BT-400 Herman Nelson.

Aerotech/Herman Nelson in Winnipeg still makes the trailers but for better heaters. Cool.

https://www.hermannelson.com/product...-pintle-hitch/

Many thanks, Rob.

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Darrell

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