M100 Trailer plug

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M100 Trailer plug

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I've got one of the big chunky rubber trailer plugs for the M100 trailer. The cord has been cut off. How does one disassemble this plug or can it be done?
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Hi RB,
Yup, it's covered starting on page 102, paragraph 40 of TM9-1825E in the downloads section here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vldyr2cgefplh ... s.pdf?dl=0

And there's an illustrated parts breakdown in the ORD9 SNL G747 for the M100 on page 9.
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I'll take look thanks for the reply
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Post by rbhodges »

That looks like something I can handle. I wasn't sure if it was meant to be serviced or if it was just a solid cast chunk of rubber that was to be tossed when it did not work any more.
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Welcome to our web site. I'll move this to our M100 Trailer Board.
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