CapHap
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Hi Guys. 23 years old and Brand New to the world of Army trucks so any help is great,
I recently bought a 1968 M818 from the local Forestry commission, I don't understand how the 4X4 is supposed to work. the truck has the high/low shifter and it works fine. when I put the transmission into reverse I can hear air pressure going somewhere and it sounds as if it releases that pressure when I go back to neutral. the front wheels will spin but they don't all the time. Have been in several situations where the back were spinning, and the front would not. and when you have 84,000 lbs of soybeans behind it in the middle of a muddy field I would like to know it is working......lol
I have heard the term Sprag and I have read a few pages on here trying to understand how this is supposed to work but no luck yet, can someone set the record straight for me? Should the front end engage any time the rear tires start to slip or do you have to have it in a certain gear setup??
I recently bought a 1968 M818 from the local Forestry commission, I don't understand how the 4X4 is supposed to work. the truck has the high/low shifter and it works fine. when I put the transmission into reverse I can hear air pressure going somewhere and it sounds as if it releases that pressure when I go back to neutral. the front wheels will spin but they don't all the time. Have been in several situations where the back were spinning, and the front would not. and when you have 84,000 lbs of soybeans behind it in the middle of a muddy field I would like to know it is working......lol
I have heard the term Sprag and I have read a few pages on here trying to understand how this is supposed to work but no luck yet, can someone set the record straight for me? Should the front end engage any time the rear tires start to slip or do you have to have it in a certain gear setup??