A friend of mine is looking for any information about the 250 gals water trailer (Buffalo).
Tech infos and pictures welcome!
Anything you can say about this trailer welcome too.
1942 GMC CCKW 353 cargo closed cab with steel bed
1943 Dodge WC 63 (6x6)
1944 Jeep Willys
1943 steel Ben Hur trailer
194? 1 ton Buffalo water trailer
194? 1/4 ton Bantam trailer
Link to see my vehicules: http://ledog.forumgmc.com
I have two, one alu and one steel. The steel ones tend to rot out, and if like mine go thru between the top and bottom of the frame where it is unrepairable. The welded the steel tanks onto the frame. The Alu ones are bolted, but did not have any insulating material between the alu and steel. Can you spell GALVANIC ACTION!. Mine now has a layer of tar paper between them. If you wanted to spend some $$, you could probably use gas tank sealer (lots of it) on the inside of the tank. The steel one has a baffle in it too.
Looks nice behind a deuce. Impossible to back up unless you can see it thru the rear window....
Dr Deuce Over 50,000 driven miles in a CCKW
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1942 GMC CCKW 353 cargo closed cab with steel bed
1943 Dodge WC 63 (6x6)
1944 Jeep Willys
1943 steel Ben Hur trailer
194? 1 ton Buffalo water trailer
194? 1/4 ton Bantam trailer
Link to see my vehicules: http://ledog.forumgmc.com
I have 1/2 of one.....An excellent condition Tank with the guts. No pump motor, no trailer...just the tank which is mounted on a pretty beat up spend water buffalo trailer frame.
Doc...is this the one you are going to paint yellow?