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Does anyone know if flat towing an M135 is an issue? With an auto transmission, not sure if you can just place in neutral, or if that creates problems.
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With this "Dual Range Hydromatic" transmission you can actually start an engine by towing it. It has a rear pump that drives off the rear output shaft. So NEVER tow this truck without removing the driveline. I have rebuilt 4 of these transmissions and let me tell you they are a PAIN to rebuild. In fact I don't even know of any shops that would even know how to rebuild one today. So don't screw it up. Just my .Does anyone know if flat towing an M135 is an issue? With an auto transmission, not sure if you can just place in neutral, or if that creates problems.
Hence the 15mph max when towing. Pulling the rear joint of the drive shaft is not a mind bending experience. Pull the one joint loose and tie it up, tow away,as far and as long as you like!Do you really think the Army took the time to remove the drive shaft every time a truck needed towed. They simply followed the procedures in the manual.