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It's pretty simple to hook the brakes together on two deuces for towing. Take the J-pipe off the airpack on the towed deuce, insert male air nipple, then hook the service line on the back of the towing deuce to the airpack.
But, that darn J-pipe is a real pain to put back on sometimes. Flared fittings can be hard to start. And then, every time I wanted to tow, I had to crawl under the truck, hook the air nipple up, and then put everything back when I was done.
So I took the J-pipe off and modified it with a shut off valve, and an air chuck. Now I can hook the air line up, turn the valve, and have the brakes hooked together. The shut off valve prevents air from going into the airpack valve. Then, using a male to male air nipple, hook up the air line.
The reason for towing so much, is the M108 gets 5-6 miles per gallon on gasoline, and the deuce runs on free used oil.
Dennis
But, that darn J-pipe is a real pain to put back on sometimes. Flared fittings can be hard to start. And then, every time I wanted to tow, I had to crawl under the truck, hook the air nipple up, and then put everything back when I was done.
So I took the J-pipe off and modified it with a shut off valve, and an air chuck. Now I can hook the air line up, turn the valve, and have the brakes hooked together. The shut off valve prevents air from going into the airpack valve. Then, using a male to male air nipple, hook up the air line.
The reason for towing so much, is the M108 gets 5-6 miles per gallon on gasoline, and the deuce runs on free used oil.
Dennis
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