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A super heavy snatch (recovery) strap or rope.
A come-a-long.
Rope and several ratchet straps...at least to keep the 350lb tire from falling over during a tire change or removal.
Congratulations BC701!
fwiw -- just in case you don't have a backup plan...I sent you a private message, with the phone # for a towing company located in NE ALabama.
Some helpful towing related info -- LMTV weighs 9tons, 9.5ft tall, 21ft long
Congratulations BC701!
fwiw -- just in cast you don't have a backup plan...I sent you a private message, with the phone # for a towing company located in NE ALabama.
Some helpful towing related info -- LMTV weighs 9tons, 9.5ft tall, 21ft long
Hey Michael,
I've had my M1078 for ~6 months...and I've been pleased with it.
My learning curve on this truck was pretty steep compared to my M35A2...especially not having ever driven something with air brakes.
It drives like a school bus...i'm still not used to steering with the air cab...
perhaps this is helpful:
my m1078 completely lacked brakes on the rear axle. a ~1oz dose of wd40 in all 4 air brake chambers for both service and parking sides (thru hoses connections) freed it after setting 1-2 days. Some days later i dumped the wet tank without dumping the two brake tanks...
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