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Old 13-11-16, 16:31
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Default M100 trailer harness length

Is anyone near their M100 trailer to measure then length of the heavy cable on the tongue of the trailer. It goes from the junction block tucked into the frame to the jeep receptacle. For simplicity the length I'd like to know is just the 3/4" thick portion of the cable between the rubber junction block to the jeep receptacle (just the cable; not including the rubber junction block or receptacle plug).
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Old 14-11-16, 05:27
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I come up with 82 inches from neck to neck not including the plug or wiring block.
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Old 14-11-16, 16:34
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Hi Grant,
So far I have seen a wide variety on jeep trailers: with the cable (excluding the plug and the junction block) ranging from 44" to 61". Your 82" cable must excessively long and unwieldy? I think over the years a wide variety of cables were installed as the old ones deteriorated. I am still trying to determine the correct original length of the cable used on the M100.
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Old 14-11-16, 16:57
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Brian

I think the cable lengths changed due to application. With the M38A1, the trailer plug was way up on the top left, with the M151A2, it got a little closer, and with the Iltis it was only inches away. So many of the late releases were changed to a much shorter cable. I recall we would use whatever we had in stock that worked, whether it was for the M104, the M101, or the M100. I note that the original NSN was declared obsolete in 1993 and replaced with a much shorter one, just in time to be replaced by the Iltis trailer.

All that said, according to the parts CFTO, the Cdn trailer had a Cdn NSN of 2590-21-112-5311 and was 50 inches long.

I have an unmolested early release M100 at home which I can check tonight and see if it matches that description.

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Old 14-11-16, 19:20
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Hi Rob, the 2510-21-112-5311 (for the M101CDN "Iltis" trailer) is the shortest I have seen. The central cable, excluding plug and connector block, is 44". The overall length including pigtails is 58". I am curious is this short length is adequate for an M100 trailer hooked up to an M38 or M38A1. I don't have an M100 trailer handy to measure.
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Old 14-11-16, 20:05
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Default Please check carefully.

I have to install the two cables.

Trailer harness and front cable.

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