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yes, with another deuce, search "flat towing", there are a bunch of threads on this.
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Flat towing with a deuce using the GI towbar has been covered extensively. Here are some of the more appropriate threeads covering the issue, since this thread is more about trailering a deuce:Has anyone pulled a M35A2 straight flat tow with a towbar? My concern is the stopping part.
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My 3500 GMC does as well, I do have brakes on the trailer.i have towed my deuce with a 3500 gmc and had no problem my gooseneck weight 6500 and the truck 13500 and handle it well
In that situation in most states had you been inspected or involved in an accident and then inspected you would have been found without brakes on a trailer over the limit for "towing without brakes."I'll chime in on the capacity of the towing truck argument. I picked up 5 Mep 003A's which weigh around 1,200 each, pulled a trailer that weighed about 1,500 with no trailer brakes. I took my combo on the scales with my 97' model 1500 Chevrolet powered by a 5.7L Gasser (Vortech) and we were just shy of 13,000 pounds. It was slow from a stop but rolled pretty easy at road speed. Stopping was a whole different thing. If someone had "brake checked" me, I would be putting new sheet metal on my truck. I chose a route that was very rural once out of town and I planned accordingly while in town to ensure I had a smooth trip. If I were going to trailer a Deuce, I'd make sure that I had a 3500 or 350 Diesel powered Duramax, Cummins or Powerstroke powered Dually. As for flat towing a Deuce, good luck with that, I've done it and I'll only add that you might want to tie the steering wheel off in the straight ahead position. I've had one lock the other way during a turn at low speed and it brought my (at the time) M936A2 to a halt. I had to clear the cars from behind me so I could back up a few feet, turn the steering back to straight ahead and tie it off in that position. I should have lift towed on that day but I couldn't find my axle clamps.
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