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CAUTION
A recovered vehicle will have no operational
brake system. Additionally, the rear axle
spring brakes will probably be applied.
1. Caging bolt storage location
2. Location of air line to differential lock
actuator
If you desire to use the recovered
vehicle’s brakes, ensure that the
vehicles air system is connected to
that of the recovery vehicle. Also
ensure that any air line that has
been removed from a driver-
controlled main differential lock is
firmly capped to prevent loss of air
pressure from the recovery vehicle.
If you don’t desire to use the
recovered vehicle’s brakes, ensure
that you cage the spring brakes
before attempting to move the
vehicle.
1. Remove the air line and firmly cap
the air line from the vehicle. (2)
2. Remove the caging bolt from its
storage hole. (1)
3. Screw the caging bolt into the air
line hole. (2)
When fully engaged, a 0.25 - 0.5 in.
(6.35-12.7 mm) space will remain between
the air cylinder and the bolt head. This
action will lock the differential by pushing a
piston into a “lock” position.
EMERGENCY - How to Recover a Vehicle
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