I drug my M50A2 Deuce around yesterday (hope that counts) with my Superduty with a tow bar .
I have hauled a Deuce before on a trailer behind one of my pickups, bet never with a tow bar .
The tow bar makes it a different animal, it will push you thru the turns differently, and of course you now have no brakes on your load, which is approx 4-5k heavier than my 8600 lb pickup .
I had about a 1/3 tank of water on as well, which adds another 3800 lbs, not to the total weight, I'm just saying it wasn't empty .
I started out easy in 2 low, driving in a loop around the property which is mostly compacted granite with loose granite on top, so basically like driving on asphalt that's covered in tiny marbles, about the worse case scenario you could possibly encounter .
There is a light climb, a couple turns, and then a slope back down, as I drove around I went a little faster each time .
Eventually I engaged the front lockouts putting it in 4x4 because I was spinning the rear tires trying to take off .
On my last round I was going pretty good, had switched to high range, and it shoved the ass end out from under the truck on the downslope turn, nothing I couldn't handle I was ready for it and kind of expected it, I was basically just drifting for a moment and then I gathered it up, no big deal, not something that would happen on a good hard pack road or asphalt by any means .
But still, if you were going to do this, it's doable, you'd need to be fully aware and careful, a panic stop or tailgating would be out of the question .
The reason I did this is because I have a Deuce that I've purchased and I was thinking about just dragging it back with my pickup and I wanted to see what it would feel like and do a quick feasibllity/ possibility study for my own knowledge, 1st hand experience, there's just some things you can't take someone else's word for or learn off the internet .
But, I think I'm gonna use my 5 ton .
I wish I could have gotten some video of this for you guys, but it was just me and the baby, and I haven't taught him how to use the camera yet .
Edit: and a huge thanks to
@Kaiserjeeps for the tow bar, and
@glenn715 for getting it to me !