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Good thought, actually. The aircooled VW flat fours have a serviceable oil strainer. The old engines had an oil drain plug in the center of the lid that holds that strainer in. Guess what people did! They took the drain plug out, drained the oil, put the plug back in and re-filled the oil without ever taking the lid off and cleaning the strainer. So, VW omitted the drain plug. Now you had to remove the eight 10mm nuts that hold the lid on, loosen the lid, slobber oil all over you and, since the lid was already partially off, you were now motivated to take it off completely and wash the strainer.To answer the title question, it is this way likely to get troops to service the truck. Unlike road tractors, these are not oil bath bearings. As such, if it's time for the drums to come off, it's likely time to inspect and pack the bearings.
The downside is, that this sort of complicated reasoning seems to be too, ummm, brainy for a military application
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