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It seems an MKT may be in our future. The wife REALLY, REALLY liked the one she cooked on at the airshow. 'So many applications' were her exact words.
So, my question is this.
Everyone seems to say (PLEASE CORRECT THIS) that you can only pull an MKT with a deuce or five ton.
Don't get me wrong, I know that if you don't use a deuce or other air/hydraulic brakes you can't use the brakes on the MKT.
But I've pulled many loads that weigh at least 5k lbs with zero brakes on them with NO problems. Less than three months ago I flat towed my second M1009 back from Ft Riley, Kansas (500 miles) with a medium tow bars with no problems.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/military-vehicle-road-trips/54383-m1009-recovery-success.html
So, other than the 'no air brakes issue', WHY ELSE can't you tow an MKT with say my M1028A2 dually? She tips the scales over 9k lbs. And has great low end grunt. When I pull ANYTHING I'm never in a rush. I always leave plenty of leeway and lead time to stop.
I will also be removing the stock 20" wheels and tires off. They will be replaced with 22" 6 lug budd wheels and Michelin radial tires. That way if I ever DO have a flat, I can fix it myself if necessary without endangering anyone - or take it to the closest truck stop and they can fix it.
So, my question is this.
Everyone seems to say (PLEASE CORRECT THIS) that you can only pull an MKT with a deuce or five ton.
Don't get me wrong, I know that if you don't use a deuce or other air/hydraulic brakes you can't use the brakes on the MKT.
But I've pulled many loads that weigh at least 5k lbs with zero brakes on them with NO problems. Less than three months ago I flat towed my second M1009 back from Ft Riley, Kansas (500 miles) with a medium tow bars with no problems.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/military-vehicle-road-trips/54383-m1009-recovery-success.html
So, other than the 'no air brakes issue', WHY ELSE can't you tow an MKT with say my M1028A2 dually? She tips the scales over 9k lbs. And has great low end grunt. When I pull ANYTHING I'm never in a rush. I always leave plenty of leeway and lead time to stop.
I will also be removing the stock 20" wheels and tires off. They will be replaced with 22" 6 lug budd wheels and Michelin radial tires. That way if I ever DO have a flat, I can fix it myself if necessary without endangering anyone - or take it to the closest truck stop and they can fix it.