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Object on humvee wheel

gringeltaube

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The "winch" ability was just a function you could do with it and not the primary reason. That is where you attached a clevis for air lifting/tie down the vehicle prior to the development of the rear airlift bumper or if it didn't have the airlift bumper upgrade.
 

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Winch is definitely not the primary reason. Same purpose as M151 M715 etc, you move the rear tie down shackles to the wheel end to provide a tie down point on rail cars, airdrop pallets, C130/C17 etc.
That “winch” idea comes from a WWII era FM.
 

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Has anyone actually tried this? The bar must be bent after it is placed into the hub to clear the rim, I would like to see a video of this ACTUALLY being put to practice, and if that is actually what they are for why are they not on the front also??
I am not sure what they were actually for, pre air lift bumper sounds the most logical as they all came with air lift front loops, I have seen many tie down schemes and none used those points.
 
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OK, so the primary purpose of the whatchamacallit is to secure the Humvee for transport secondary use possibly a winch. Maybe
 
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Thanks for clearing that up, no load master has ever seen it used so it’s primary purposes? Next question, is there any issues titling a Humvee in North Carolina?
 
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