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Nope, not unless you have a Detroit 2 stroke in your Deuce. A 4 stroke isn't going to run backwards.
M60's are automatics also and if parked in park should not pull start. I know there is a way to pull start a '60 but you have to have it in a cerain state to do so and I don't think park is the proper state.I also heard of M60s popping on thier own and crawling across the motor pool bumping and starting other friends along the way. Hillarity ensues.
Not a case of piston engined tanks doing this, but we had M1s firing up on occasion in our motor pool in the Cav. They are autos so they don't take a jog, just run till someone notices.
look guy !... Allwasys park in doow! Youse the chock block between the duells ! ..... Parkin brake... Only temp ..ie when you you go top off !... man..d#@$%!
Ok, since it was brought up and not really answered, HOW does a deuce run backward. I mean what actually happens mechanically, there's no turbo on the exhaust so it won't compress the air and will to valves even work that way. I'm not very familiar with multifuels yet, so can someone explain the whole process of how it can run backwards. Thanks
I was backing up a hill in reverse when my five ton stalled. The truck began to roll forward so I let out the clutch with the gear selector still in reverse to stop the forward momentum and the engine restarted backwards and propelled me down the hill. The rear brake line decided to rupture at that time and I found myself with no brakes. Fortunately it was a short trip for I had two trees to stop me. The bumper looks like a pretzel and the front fenders got bent up some. The passenger (my wife) and I were fine albeit a bit frazzled. Oh yeah did I mention that this all happened with a full load of soil in my 5 ton dump?actually not correct, It is due to the fact the these multis start and run so easy, they can jump in only a couple of feet, it was due to the fact that, actuall events of deuces left in gear that had a bump from the rear they would start and drive down the way, so it was a bulletin and then in the PM s also, it clearly states why, Also...these trucks will start so easy u can jump em backwards and the motor will run backwards, exhaust out the air intake and the air sucked in thru the exhaust. Most guys around here in years past always leave the fuel shut off out as an aditional sayfety feature, I do that always in my deuces, no fuel no start, simple.
WM,Back to the original question.....why should you put the truck in neutral?
Scenario A: You park your deuce in the Wally-World parking lot.
Some kid (who's parents haven't a clue as to where he/she is) jumps up in your truck (which has the steering wheel chained and locked) and flips on the power switch.
The deuce is in High Range, 2nd gear and there is air pressure in the system so no warning buzzer to scare the little cretin off.
Little Dufus hits the Red button and the deuce fires up and starts rolling.....as it moves it starts collecting cars in front of it and they pile up until the sheer weight causes the deuce to stall.
Little Dufus bails and is never seen again.
You come out of Wally-World and start filling out paper work.
Scenario 2: You park your deuce in neutral with the transfer case in neutal and the power switch locked and dont worry about Little Dufus starting your truck.
Your call.
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