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Here is a question for Bruce, GIJoeCzar, or other 900 series gurus...
The operator's manual and dash placards on the M939 series state "Do not back up with transfer case lever in low range." I have heard about blown transfer cases when you do. I would like to know is this a design defect, operator error, or something else? Does anyone have some knowledge or first hand experience on the topic?
Is this related in anyway to lockers in rear axles? Do any of the Army M939s have rear lockers?
This inherrent weakness makes me a little gun shy of spending top dollar for a M939. How can you effectively operate a loaded truck off road without being able to use reverse in low range?
The operator's manual and dash placards on the M939 series state "Do not back up with transfer case lever in low range." I have heard about blown transfer cases when you do. I would like to know is this a design defect, operator error, or something else? Does anyone have some knowledge or first hand experience on the topic?
Is this related in anyway to lockers in rear axles? Do any of the Army M939s have rear lockers?
This inherrent weakness makes me a little gun shy of spending top dollar for a M939. How can you effectively operate a loaded truck off road without being able to use reverse in low range?