Monkeyboyarmy
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I knew that you could do this with a mule but I had to try it with a M1009.
Friday afternoon I towed this cucv back to Ohio from Va.. I forgot to throw one of the bosses spare tires in the back before I left. These flat tow very well and I had no issues until the left front tire blew out.....at 1:00 in the morning. I was about 4 miles from the next exit on Rt 79 in Pa and about 55 miles from home. All that I was armed with was a bottle jack,a scissor jack and a pair of ratchet straps. I wanted to at least get it off of the freeway and go after a spare tire. So I went for broke.
First picture is of the tire that exploded at 65 mph. The steering wheel turned to the left and jerked me sideways a bit but nothing too exciting.
First I removed the left rear tire and let the axle down on a spare battery that I had. Then I changed the left front tire with it.I went back to the left rear and jacked it up again to lift the axle as high as possible. I strapped it up with one of the ratchet straps.(pic. 2) I let the axle back down and it fell solidly on the ground. So next I jacked the left front frame up and wedged a milspec scissor jack between the spring and frame.(pic 3) Still not good to go. So I jacked up the right front axle and used a strap to compress it. (pic 4).Getting closer but not enough. So then I jacked up the right rear frame and found a bolt that was about the right length to wedge between the spring and frame. (pic5) And that was it. Left rear drum was about 2 inches off the ground.I threw couple of lugs on the left drum, locked the steering wheel straight and put everything away.
Now this was the short story. It took over 2 hours to accomplish because of the travel of the bottle jack and going back and forth.
Off I go.Traffic was light so I took it easy. I had a semi truck coming up on me and I increased my speed to 45. Everything felt good. I made the next exit without a problem and decided to take the back roads toward home. The drum bumped the road a couple of times but I drove the last 50 miles at about 40 mph. Got home at 4:15 am. Ohh and by the way,it started raining at about 3 am. But it all worked out. I wonder if I could do the same thing with a deuce?
Friday afternoon I towed this cucv back to Ohio from Va.. I forgot to throw one of the bosses spare tires in the back before I left. These flat tow very well and I had no issues until the left front tire blew out.....at 1:00 in the morning. I was about 4 miles from the next exit on Rt 79 in Pa and about 55 miles from home. All that I was armed with was a bottle jack,a scissor jack and a pair of ratchet straps. I wanted to at least get it off of the freeway and go after a spare tire. So I went for broke.
First picture is of the tire that exploded at 65 mph. The steering wheel turned to the left and jerked me sideways a bit but nothing too exciting.
First I removed the left rear tire and let the axle down on a spare battery that I had. Then I changed the left front tire with it.I went back to the left rear and jacked it up again to lift the axle as high as possible. I strapped it up with one of the ratchet straps.(pic. 2) I let the axle back down and it fell solidly on the ground. So next I jacked the left front frame up and wedged a milspec scissor jack between the spring and frame.(pic 3) Still not good to go. So I jacked up the right front axle and used a strap to compress it. (pic 4).Getting closer but not enough. So then I jacked up the right rear frame and found a bolt that was about the right length to wedge between the spring and frame. (pic5) And that was it. Left rear drum was about 2 inches off the ground.I threw couple of lugs on the left drum, locked the steering wheel straight and put everything away.
Now this was the short story. It took over 2 hours to accomplish because of the travel of the bottle jack and going back and forth.
Off I go.Traffic was light so I took it easy. I had a semi truck coming up on me and I increased my speed to 45. Everything felt good. I made the next exit without a problem and decided to take the back roads toward home. The drum bumped the road a couple of times but I drove the last 50 miles at about 40 mph. Got home at 4:15 am. Ohh and by the way,it started raining at about 3 am. But it all worked out. I wonder if I could do the same thing with a deuce?
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