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  1. nattieleather

    Can towing with the rear driveshaft connected cause case or transmission failure?

    Okay I was going from memory and it's been a very very long time since I was involved in towing an M37 and therefore I was off a little on the neutral thins... so you would need to put the transfer case in disengaged and high. I thought it had a neutral position, but upon looking it up I see it...
  2. nattieleather

    Can towing with the rear driveshaft connected cause case or transmission failure?

    With the drive shaft connected you were turning all the parts up through the transmission. I'm assuming that the transmission was in neutral? How about the transfer case was it in neutral also? If they both were then it shouldn't have caused any problems, but it if the transfer case was in...
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