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    4 wheel drive not engaging

    Remember that deuces are really 2 wheel/3 wheel drive vehicles. Because of the open differentials, if you unlock one axle from the wheel by any means, that whole drive axle will be disabled. That said, I can not imagine how you could put the hub on in such a way that it won't drive, but will...
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    4 wheel drive not engaging

    There is a primary (wet), and a secondary (dry) tank in most trucks that have air brakes. The primary tank is straight off of the compressor, and the secondary tank is connected to the primary tank with a check valve. The primary tank's purpose is to collect water to feed clean dry air to the...
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    4 wheel drive not engaging

    For the answer to this question and many more, go to the resources section and download the manuals: TM-9-2520-246-34 and TM-9-2520-246-34P. The transfer case has a shifter fork that is driven by the air cylinder. It uses what appears to be a dog clutch to lock the transfer case into front...
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    4 wheel drive not engaging

    Of course, and they had all better be true IF you are going to run around without brakes! My backhoe weighs more than an empty deuce, and it has manual brakes on the rear wheels only. My tractor has manual brakes on the rear wheels only too. My bobcat and backhoe have a very effective...
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    4 wheel drive not engaging

    My bobcat never had brakes from the day it was made. My farm tractor's and backhoe's brakes have always been more of a suggestion than a reality... they work as long as you don't -really- need to stop, and aren't going down hill. If you are out in the middle of nowhere, running in a really low...
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