I checked my M100, which is a early release trailer from the 70s, and it's cable was around 76" long.
I checked my M100CDN2 trailer, but remembered that I had changed the cable to a longer one that is about 65" long.
I had a look at the various cables in one of my parts bins, and found that the one cable that had no US p/n tag on it, and had the old metal shells, was 48" long. Very possible it is the 21-112-5311 cable.
As I mentioned, in service, we put whatever worked for length. We did not have judges looking at our work for originality, or customers complaining that it was a foot too long. We also liked stuff to go out and stay out, rather than come back a month later with the same problem again. If the 48" cable seemed too short, we would put on a cable from the 3/4 ton M101.
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