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I need some input on proper towing procedures for M939 series trucks.
The operators manual Indicates that damage to automatic transmission will result from towing unless transfer is in neutral. That is surely common sense and I have towed many M809 series trucks this way. However, the manual then goes on to say that normal towing procedures require removing the prop shaft.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is the auto tranny more susceptible to damage while towing than the spicer (assuming transfer in neutral) thus requiring removal of driveshaft?
2. Would a front driveshaft need to be removed if doing a lift tow with rear wheels suspended?
The operators manual Indicates that damage to automatic transmission will result from towing unless transfer is in neutral. That is surely common sense and I have towed many M809 series trucks this way. However, the manual then goes on to say that normal towing procedures require removing the prop shaft.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is the auto tranny more susceptible to damage while towing than the spicer (assuming transfer in neutral) thus requiring removal of driveshaft?
2. Would a front driveshaft need to be removed if doing a lift tow with rear wheels suspended?