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Well,I have found out that yes,you can tow a Deuce with Deuce,but it ain't fun.
Kenneth(Lovebloodhounds) and I went to Burlington NC to pick up my "new" to me 1952 M135 with winch.We met Neil(neilhendrix) at Whitsett and after a quick lunch,made it to the truck about 1PM.
Here's where the trip went south,
The M135 had been sitting in the same spot for about 5 years the owner said,(looked more like 15 or 20 to me). We hooked the towbar up and tried to move it with no sucess.
After airing up all 6 tires and pulling all the axles and the front flanges,it still wouldn't move,Ok,backed off all the brake adjusters,STILL won't move!
So,we hooked another truck to the deuce,and it finally came free,with both RH rear tires dragging a nice trench through the guys yard,Hmmmm,brakes must be rusted to the drum.
So after 2 hrs with a 9/16 socket and a large sledge hammer,we managed to beat both brake drums off the hubs and free the wheels.
I figured my troubles were over for the day,I was wrong,
We were roughly 110 miles from home,and the M135 was towing like a dream,then the freshly rebuilt alternator gave out and quit charging,Ok no problem,just don't use any excess power(No heater,No lights so we can keep the intank pump running).
Well,it was about Exit 168 that the snow hit that wasn't supposed to be here till 12 midnight,Then the drivers side wiper motor quit,So now I'm driving in the snow,towing a 14,000 lb dead weight with 1 hand steering and one working the wiper,but it's freezing faster than I can wipe it off. We stopped about every 20 miles to clear the wiper blades off to try and keep the windshield semi transparent(did I mention it was snowing? ALOT?). We decided to install the front splined hubs while we were stopped,since the roads were getting bad by now,(my normal ones are de-splined for better fuel economy)
We finally rolled in about 8:30 PM and unloaded the tools,it's REALLY been a long day!!
Oh yeah,no pics,I forgot the camera again!!
Kenneth(Lovebloodhounds) and I went to Burlington NC to pick up my "new" to me 1952 M135 with winch.We met Neil(neilhendrix) at Whitsett and after a quick lunch,made it to the truck about 1PM.
Here's where the trip went south,
The M135 had been sitting in the same spot for about 5 years the owner said,(looked more like 15 or 20 to me). We hooked the towbar up and tried to move it with no sucess.
After airing up all 6 tires and pulling all the axles and the front flanges,it still wouldn't move,Ok,backed off all the brake adjusters,STILL won't move!
So,we hooked another truck to the deuce,and it finally came free,with both RH rear tires dragging a nice trench through the guys yard,Hmmmm,brakes must be rusted to the drum.
So after 2 hrs with a 9/16 socket and a large sledge hammer,we managed to beat both brake drums off the hubs and free the wheels.
I figured my troubles were over for the day,I was wrong,
We were roughly 110 miles from home,and the M135 was towing like a dream,then the freshly rebuilt alternator gave out and quit charging,Ok no problem,just don't use any excess power(No heater,No lights so we can keep the intank pump running).
Well,it was about Exit 168 that the snow hit that wasn't supposed to be here till 12 midnight,Then the drivers side wiper motor quit,So now I'm driving in the snow,towing a 14,000 lb dead weight with 1 hand steering and one working the wiper,but it's freezing faster than I can wipe it off. We stopped about every 20 miles to clear the wiper blades off to try and keep the windshield semi transparent(did I mention it was snowing? ALOT?). We decided to install the front splined hubs while we were stopped,since the roads were getting bad by now,(my normal ones are de-splined for better fuel economy)
We finally rolled in about 8:30 PM and unloaded the tools,it's REALLY been a long day!!
Oh yeah,no pics,I forgot the camera again!!
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