November 22nd, 2009.
Along with the list of tools and extras, I would suggest allowing increased stopping distance as you will be pulling that M105A2 without the air orver hydraulics helping you stop it. On my M105A2 I used the deuce, figuring that there would be few problems if the truck didn't cause them (other then the famous chassis lube system known as a leaking rear main seal, since fixed), and the 120th Combat Engineers took really good care of the trailer and GL didn't forrk lift it to death, it should have been a piece of cake..... It was, the only complaint was that that darn trailer sure slows a normally aspirated deuce down on hills, and I was running with the air over hydraulics not hooked up (I didn't know what the conditions were there), so it took about 7 hours to cover 250 miles. After I got home I tried the air over hydraulics out, and man, they must've put new shoes on her fairly recently, cause you can tell when they cut in and out.....
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The M105 gets a lot of grief because of the empty weight and size, but they are usefull with a deuce and almost indestructible. Good luck with the recovery.
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan