Ok, so here is the M1009 I just purchased through GL. I've got a buddy with a car hauling trailer he uses for his rock crawler but it turns out he bent an axle last week and I'm not sure if it will be ready before I need to roll to pick up the new toy.
My next choice is going to be a car dolly (not enough cash for a full rental hauler) behind a C3500 2WD. I think if I do that, I am really going to want to disconnect the rear driveshaft though. If memory serves, I'll need to just disconnect at the pumpkin and bailing-wire the shaft up so it keeps pressure on the transfer case and doesn't leak. Keep everything in neutral obviously.
Can anyone give me an idea of what tools I could possibly need to get that driveshaft disconnected sitting in a parking lot somewhere? I assume GL is not going to want to wait around for me to do it on the lot there. I'm thinking of borrowing an impact wrench and bringing my air compressor and generator in the truck, but I hate to have those sitting in the truck when I stop overnight.
One way distance hauling is ~940 miles.
My next choice is going to be a car dolly (not enough cash for a full rental hauler) behind a C3500 2WD. I think if I do that, I am really going to want to disconnect the rear driveshaft though. If memory serves, I'll need to just disconnect at the pumpkin and bailing-wire the shaft up so it keeps pressure on the transfer case and doesn't leak. Keep everything in neutral obviously.
Can anyone give me an idea of what tools I could possibly need to get that driveshaft disconnected sitting in a parking lot somewhere? I assume GL is not going to want to wait around for me to do it on the lot there. I'm thinking of borrowing an impact wrench and bringing my air compressor and generator in the truck, but I hate to have those sitting in the truck when I stop overnight.
One way distance hauling is ~940 miles.
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