hilber
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CMS. We said. I jsut don't understand why so many on here have to act so ugly to people just asking a question and trying to get some answers.
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Thanks for the picture, any information on what the driver was doing?
Loosen the nut and pump the grease nipple on the bottom full of as much grease as you can get in there working it free with a crow bar then resecuring the nut. I have been towing my m101a2 around with no problems and with loads of over 30 used tires. The class 3 hitch option has a non swivel pintle which puts the trailer actuator in a bind on uneven grades so I am using a swivel pintle from an M1008 that has an extra L bracket in front that the 09 doesnt and I have it tied into the class 3 for extra support but even with just the bumper hitch I did not see or feel any abnormalites towing which would lead to a failure.Combst32,
Thank you for the reply, and the information.
I would like to be extremely safe as possible, so if it costs me a bit more for an M416,
then so be it, it is better to be safe than sorry, so as to not kill anyone.
And I plan on following the advice here, and get a receiver hitch, with a forged pintle.
The pintle on my M1009, appears to be jammed for some reason (probably rust),
and will NOT swivel, but it does open and close.
I have tried un-jamming it (lots of WD-40, Hammer, and a pry bar...),
but by the time it starts to swivel, my pry bar starts to bend, so I need a stronger pry bar,
before I try again..
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