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Need some info on flat towing a LMTV from any of you military hook jockeys, the TM states that flat towing is the PERFERED method of recovery, with the max. distance of 100 miles and 35 mph., this brings up a few questions from people that have done this,
1 -- How well does the LMTV follow ?
2 -- Has there been any damage if the tow speed was 50mph (tm states "damage may happen over 35 mph)" does not sat WILL, so the question is, WILL a flat tow speed of 50 mph hurt the truck since the drop box can not be dropped into natural ?
3 -- On a lift tow, which is the preferred end lift, front or rear ?
4 -- I did a front lift tow off the lift shackle brackets, a very high lift is required to get the tires to clear the ground due to spring droop, would it be better to chain up the axle and use that as the lift point (chain up around the front bumper or rear frame member)?
5 -- I have seen military recoveries where the front tires are spinning as the vehicle is being towed, the question is will there be any damage if this is done with the LMTV (again the TM states "may" cause damage) does it ?
6 -- If lift towing and again the tow speed is over 35 mph and the drive shafts are not removed as the TM states (again "MAY" cause damage), Does it ?
I noticed that there are more "MAY" happens in the -10 then all the other TMs that I have put together, it is like the morons that designed the LMTV learned a NEW word "MAY" and were so proud of this feat of intelligence that they wanted to show off that they were capable of learning.
1 -- How well does the LMTV follow ?
2 -- Has there been any damage if the tow speed was 50mph (tm states "damage may happen over 35 mph)" does not sat WILL, so the question is, WILL a flat tow speed of 50 mph hurt the truck since the drop box can not be dropped into natural ?
3 -- On a lift tow, which is the preferred end lift, front or rear ?
4 -- I did a front lift tow off the lift shackle brackets, a very high lift is required to get the tires to clear the ground due to spring droop, would it be better to chain up the axle and use that as the lift point (chain up around the front bumper or rear frame member)?
5 -- I have seen military recoveries where the front tires are spinning as the vehicle is being towed, the question is will there be any damage if this is done with the LMTV (again the TM states "may" cause damage) does it ?
6 -- If lift towing and again the tow speed is over 35 mph and the drive shafts are not removed as the TM states (again "MAY" cause damage), Does it ?
I noticed that there are more "MAY" happens in the -10 then all the other TMs that I have put together, it is like the morons that designed the LMTV learned a NEW word "MAY" and were so proud of this feat of intelligence that they wanted to show off that they were capable of learning.
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