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I just got a really great deal on a M1008, now I need to tow bar it home. I have read the TM, anyone have any practical experience with towing, I have to pull it about 300 miles. I am going to pull the drive shafts,how does it track, do I need to tie off the steering wheel, etc?
James
NEVER tow by lifting front or rear wheels off ground when truck ie loadad.Stress may cause structural damage.
A tow bar must be used to prevent damage to truck during towing.
If truck is to be towed by a wrecker, use only equipment designed for this
purpose.
l A safety chain system must be used for all towing. Put safety chain around
a portion of truck frame.
o When towing a disabled truck, always shift transmission gearshift Iever to "N"
(Neutral), transfer case control lever to “N” (Neutral), unlock front hubs, and
release parking brake. DO NOT tow a truck which has become disabled
because of damaged transfer case, axle, or transmission. Notify your
supervisor.
. NEVER tow a truck at speeds over 35 mph (56 kph).
. NEVER allow passangers to rida in a towed truck for any reason.
a. Tow Truck On All Four Wheels Using Tow bar
James
NEVER tow by lifting front or rear wheels off ground when truck ie loadad.Stress may cause structural damage.
A tow bar must be used to prevent damage to truck during towing.
If truck is to be towed by a wrecker, use only equipment designed for this
purpose.
l A safety chain system must be used for all towing. Put safety chain around
a portion of truck frame.
o When towing a disabled truck, always shift transmission gearshift Iever to "N"
(Neutral), transfer case control lever to “N” (Neutral), unlock front hubs, and
release parking brake. DO NOT tow a truck which has become disabled
because of damaged transfer case, axle, or transmission. Notify your
supervisor.
. NEVER tow a truck at speeds over 35 mph (56 kph).
. NEVER allow passangers to rida in a towed truck for any reason.
a. Tow Truck On All Four Wheels Using Tow bar