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Transporting M105A2

ida34

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I towed my M103 with two 10k gensets and towed it home with my M1009 cucv. I used magnet lights on the back.
 

rgregj

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Got my 105 as a package deal with the deuce. I only made one mistake, hooked up the air lines backwards. Towed it 150 miles with no ill effects. I guess God does look out for children and fools. Since then, towed it a few times (with the brakes hooked up correctly). The only thing noticable is a little slower to speed up and a little more brake pedal pressure to stop, but tracks nice.

Greg
 

emmado22

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I towed a M105A2 for 5 hours behind my Dodge 1500. Worked great. I did need a jack to help get the tounge onto the hitch on the truck.
 

BKubu

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I've picked them up with deuces and also with 1-ton pickups. Both pull them without a problem, although they do point down a bit with the pickups.
 
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