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I've never been in a situation where I needed low range to back up. Even a loaded M930 dump fully loaded. I have caught myself going into reverse and backing just a tad before realizing I was in low range. A long time a go my M929 had the t-case tore off the truck doing this on a job site. Between the idiot driving the dump and the other idiot pushing on the tailgate with a D7 it wasn't a good day for my truck...no it wasn't me!!!
I've seen this happen first hand. It occurs when you go too fast in Reverse in low range. I was told as long as you go slow in reverse in low range you are OK. ITs when you floor it, then it breaks. However, I'm sure the Army just wants to prevent it all together by just saying dont go in reverse at all while in low range.
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