TM-9-2350-261-10 Operator Manual M113A2 M577A2 M1064 M1068 M1059 M901A1 Download
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TM 9-2350-261-10 TOWING DISABLED CARRIER WITH A RECOVERY VEHICLE — Continued 0064 00 WARNING Carrier could roll and kill or injure personnel when final drive shafts are disconnected. Block carrier tracks and connect tow bar to disabled carrier and to tow vehicle before disconnecting drive shafts. C A U T I O N To prevent damage to ramp, do not tow a disabled carrier with another carrier. You will damage transmission and/or differential if you tow at speeds higher than 10 mph (16 km/hr), or for a distance of more than 30 miles. Have unit maintenance disconnect drive shaft between differential and final drives if you MUST tow faster than 10 mph (16 km/hr) or farther than 30 miles. NOTE A small vehicle will not tow a larger one. Tow vehicle must be same size or larger than disabled carrier. Personnel will disembark disabled carrier before towing operation begins when using tow bar. When using tow cables, driver will remain with carrier during towing operations. Two helpers, one at left front and one at left rear of recovery vehicle, act as road guides. Two other helpers install tow bar. 1. Align rear of recovery vehicle with front of disabled carrier. 2. Remove two retainer clips and pins from tow bar. 3. Connect tow bar to towing eyes of disabled carrier and secure with two pins and retainer clips. 0064 00-2