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			<title><![CDATA[ Eaton locking diff tow procedure ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Here guys im posting a link to the towing procedures for the eaton locking diff rears. looks like alot of crap to go thru but might just save you from an
expensive repair. It comes up as a pdf so i would print and throw it in your  binder in the truck .
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.roadranger.com/Roadranger/servicesalesliterature/LiteratureCenterResults/index.htm?&amp;pt=OW_GL_RR&amp;target=1162919212497">http://www.roadranger.com/Roadranger/servicesalesliterature/LiteratureCenterResults/index.htm?&amp;pt=OW_GL_RR&amp;target=1162919212497</a>
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With this link you will have to scroll down to this procedure.
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This heading will take you directly to the pdf file.
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<a class="HomePage2" href="http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&amp;dID=10807">Towing Vehicles Equipped with Wheel Differential Lock
Axles</a>
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<span class="normal">Damage to an axle can occur due to heat build-up from gear rotation and the lack of lubrication to parts... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ One axle or Two? ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ When you are pulling axles on a truck do you pull both side or just one? I have always pulled one and never had any trouble. I spoke with a couple of
differental guys and none could agree 2 said one is just fine and the other said both axles always. When I say one axle I am talking on one drive axle. I
always chain up the front axle.
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jr ]]></description>

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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:28:47 PST</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[ HD driveline reinstallation debate ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I know that there are lots of people and shops that want the drivelines reinstalled on tractors after being towed in. We have that fight almost daily with a
shop here in town..
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Now I am not saying that we as towers are not responsible or able to reinstall the driveline properly, but since we are in such a sue happy nation now, it
makes sense to have the knowledge to know when to say no..
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The link will take you to the Spicer Life Driveline service manual (168 pages of it) and it covers all aspects of the driveline including greasing it, removing
it , re installing it..
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@roadranger/documents/content/rr_3264-spllr.pdf">www.roadranger.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@roadranger/documents/content/rr_3264-spllr.pdf</a>
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sorry if it loads on like page 38 but that was where I was when I linked to it.
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Also here is the older full round style of driveline, (series... ]]></description>

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