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  1. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    Nice towing setup, especially the lights!
  2. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    We were prepared to hook the air lines up, but the emergency glad had from the red tractor was missing/broke off. I guess that is something else to carry extra in the toolbox!
  3. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    Yeah, everything looks official until you hook onto a 20,000# fire engine red truck! rofl
  4. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    I think mine are .080 aluminum with reflective yellow and red. Search for specs on convoy signs and give that to the sign shop.
  5. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    I got mine made at local fast sign store. About 40 bucks a few years ago. I also have convoy signs and they all see a lot of use and abuse (it shows). I guess I could hav taken better care to keep them from gettig scratched up, buy I like the motor pool look.
  6. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    There are some differences between the 2 pics. The shackles, hook and the wiffle tree are reversed in these two pictures. Which is correct? Edit: Included TM diagram for reference
  7. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    This was the first time I have used a whiffle tree. Here are some pics of the setup. Did we get it right? All input appreciated.
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