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Flat towing an M1009...should I pull the driveshaft ?

acesneights1

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I sold my M1009 and have to deliver it around 90 miles away . I have to flat tow it with the med duty towbar with my M1008 because I cannot get a second driver. Should I pull the rear driveshaft or can I just put the t case in neutral ?
 

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The pump in the transfer case is driven off the rear driveshaft so you should be fine. With that said, my personal rule of thumb is anything over 50 miles, I pull the shaft. Extra layer of safety so to speak.
 

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Didn't I read that if you do not pull the driveshaft you will cook the transfer case, except for very short distances?
 

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The pump in the transfer case is driven off the rear driveshaft so you should be fine. With that said, my personal rule of thumb is anything over 50 miles, I pull the shaft. Extra layer of safety so to speak.

+1 on this. The pump on an NP208 is driven by the rear output shaft. You should be fine to put the transfer case in neutral and flat tow it.
 

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Just curious, acesneights1. Do you have a Class III hitch on your M1008? If so, can you rent a UHAUL trailer or tow dolly and load up the M1009?
 
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