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Re: Starter and Towing



	
On Fri, 23 Oct 1998 10:19:02 -0700 "DP1 Mike Stenstrom"
<stenstm@domain.elided> writes:
>
>Towing:  I know this one's been done a lot lately, but I've got a few
>specific questions.  I driving from Seattle to Portland to take
possession
>of a '68 T'all.  The Fuel tanks and some part of the fuel lines are
>Plugged/glazed and present owner says it's not driveable without running
a
>flex line into jerry cans lashed into the back.  Not a great plan IMHO! 
The
>T'all is a 2wd w/304.  Comes with an EXTRA 345, 727, and a DANA 4X?? 
>front end.
>I will be towing with a 71 f-250 "Camper Special" with bumper hitch and
the
>Binder on a tow dolly.  I know that I'll need to drop the drive shaft,
but
>what other concerns?  I've also got the option of a flatbed single-axle
>trailer to tow on.  Here's the questions:  1.  Tow dolly or Flatbed?  
>2. Where should the spare parts go?  (T-all or Pickup?).  Can I buy a
>lighting/running light kit a Wall-Mart and expect it to work?  Well,
that's
>enough bandwidth for now.  Any or all help would be great!
>
>
>
Use the dolly.  Too much truck for a single axle trailer.  Definitely put
the parts in the pickup.  Are you sure the extra trans is a 727?  It may
take a lot of work to make use of it, as the original transmission in a
68 would be the Borg Warner unless it's been swapped.  And definitely
drop the driveline with an automatic.

One comment on flat-towing a Scout.  At the Nationals, I overheard
someone asking the question about the T/C and hubs.  The answer was to
put the T/C in neutral and leave the hubs UNLOCKED.  Since I knew the guy
pretty well, I pulled out my owners manual and showed him where it said
hubs locked.  He was glad to find out what was recommended, but commented
he had probably towed his Scout 30,000 miles behind his motor home with
no problems.  

I guess the problem of not getting lube to the rear output bearing while
towing isn't too serious, although I'll still lock my hubs if I tow mine
just in case.

Howard Pletcher
Howteron Products Scout Parts

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