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  1. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    but you know how to work a Crescent wrench...I say to all newbs who are clueless to flat towing, rent a flat bed trailer.
  2. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    Flat towing at 65mph?
  3. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    Personally...what I tell anyone with no experience in flat towing, or towing loads of any sort for that matter is "NO". flat towing is fine for emergencys, but I would not go long distance...in other words, I would flat tow to get a truck off a base, or to a safer place after a breakdown etc...
  4. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    I see the pic, but the TM does not refer to anything as a pump. They are just wet sump...not saying it isn't, but just from what I know...either way....the correct method of flat tow has been discussed and I think agreed upon. its best to disconnect the drive shafts.
  5. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    Being I have rebuilt my fair share of 218's and 242's, please show me in the TM where the pump is....
  6. Retiredwarhorses

    flat tow HMMWV

    218 and 242's have no pump....but I would still disconnect at the diffs. 10min job...maybe less.
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