I'm debating on whether to bid on a few trucks at auction locally. Previewed them yesterday. Most of them look to be "runnable" but I'm never one to really take a chance.
I plan on trying to flat tow the purchased deuce with my other deuce. I have the skills to fabricate a strong towbar.
Will I have a problem arriving in a military vehicle to pick up another military vehicle?
I want to plumb the air lines together so I will have brakes on the vehicle in tow. Other than a set of gladhands and hose, will I need to do anything else to the deuce in tow? i had heard of a check valve somewhere on the truck that may need to be removed.
Do i need to hook up the "emergency" gladhand line as well?
I plan on making a cable zip tied together that will allow me to run both air lines, and trailer connectors together so I'll hve brakes and lights. i was under the impression i would need to unhook the turn signal box on the truck in tow to prevent power backfeeding into the stop/turn circuit and illuminating all the lights at once.
Just trying to get all my ducks in a row for a recovery if need be.
Much thanks.
I plan on trying to flat tow the purchased deuce with my other deuce. I have the skills to fabricate a strong towbar.
Will I have a problem arriving in a military vehicle to pick up another military vehicle?
I want to plumb the air lines together so I will have brakes on the vehicle in tow. Other than a set of gladhands and hose, will I need to do anything else to the deuce in tow? i had heard of a check valve somewhere on the truck that may need to be removed.
Do i need to hook up the "emergency" gladhand line as well?
I plan on making a cable zip tied together that will allow me to run both air lines, and trailer connectors together so I'll hve brakes and lights. i was under the impression i would need to unhook the turn signal box on the truck in tow to prevent power backfeeding into the stop/turn circuit and illuminating all the lights at once.
Just trying to get all my ducks in a row for a recovery if need be.
Much thanks.