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Does anyone have a collection, or individual PSA mag articles related to the FMTV/LMTV? I have seen a couple of them which I'll post here, but it would be nice to start building a library of them.
I don't think flat towing an LMTV would be enjoyable at all on a routine basis. I have pulled the M1082 trailer, which only weighs about 6500 lbs empty, and my M1078 drove noticeably different. The truck downshifts faster on hills, the fan runs more, etc. All of that would be worse towing an...
My truck finally developed another air brake leak. This time when applying the service brakes (pedal) air was exhausting from the front Service gladhand. The harder I pressed the pedal, the more air escaped. As you can imagine the truck would quickly lose air pressure. The problem was once again...
Maybe mine is some kind of hybrid frame. It has square drop in style pockets for the horizontal poles to snap in but all of it is steel. The vertical pieces do break down, just not completely on mine. Mine didn't have any of the leaf springs either, but they could have just been left off. The...
I think you could do that. As long as you have enough of the vertical supports, then all of the horizontal poles are just tube/pipe of the appropriate length. There are at least two frame designs, so if you end up buying two then make sure you get two of the same. for the long wheelbase truck...
Mine is a winch truck, but like snowtrac said, they are not very powerful. It is rated for 11k of pull on the first layer of the drum. The truck empty with winch weighs over 18k. It is only like 6k of pull with a full drum. The line is pretty long so you can use a snatch block, but still. I do...
It may also be a faulty service brake diaphragm. Crank the truck and let it build up air pressure, then shut the truck off. Chock the wheels. Have someone else press and hold the brake pedal while you are under the rear of the truck so you can find the exact place the air is bleeding from. The...
Just to add to what NDT said, do NOT try to disassemble the back half of the brake cans. That parking brake spring is no joke. You can buy a whole replacement piggyback unit and just swap that whole section out.
When I first got my truck I temporarily capped the front emergency glad hand. It's bad I know, but my parking brakes still worked just fine. Maybe that's because of a leak I had somewhere else, who knows. I fixed the two way check valve causing that leak and uncapped it. The parking brakes...
You mentioned that there are air lines going up the the frame that aren't connected to anything. Those are vent lines; they are intentionally open. That doesn't fix your issue, but at least you know why those are open.
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