texasjake
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I have noticed the the front wheels on the towed deuce do not track very well. I have only tried it on a dirt road. If anyone has any idea what I doing wrong I would wecome the help.
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Want the honest truth? I've read most of them. Once you've read them, you remember snippets, certain keywords and key phrases and who wrote them.Dang Clinto! How the heck do you do that so fast?
I will occasionally but rarely use google to search the site but most of the time, the trick is knowing which keywords to use that will bring up a relevant result and leave out the irrelevant ones.I am a big fan of your search capability with this non-friendly search engine.
You're the best!
I guess so. Didn't know that. But gracias.Hey, edit here, but what is this. I just tried to give you some rep power and it came back and said, "You have to spread your rep power around before giving it to Clinto again".
So... you cannot honor a fellow SSer twice or more? I wonder what the set of rules are there.
Not only a good idea but almost a necessity! We will be towing a M109 with a M109 about 700 miles from Tennessee to Florida! I feel tying the steering wheel off prevents unplanned turning of the towed deuces' front wheels, especially when maneuvering around fuel pumps! Leave a little slack so the wheel can go about half or two thirds the way around. Just make sure the wheels are centered before tying it off. Your milage may vary.A passenger ready to jump out and correct the steering, is a good idea.
Hello Jake,
We've covered towing and towbar operations with the deuce many, many times. I would recommend getting familiar with the search feature in order to find some of the many threads.
Here are a dew to get you started:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/23846-towing-deuce-tow-bar.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/54274-deuce-towing-deuce-wreck.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/64621-deuce-tow-bar-question.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/4936-safely-towing-m35-how-far.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/3349-observations-flat-towing.html
You will find that 99.9% of deuce questions have been asked and 99.8% have been answered out there in the forum.
It's just a matter of finding them!