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  1. #21
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    The Uhaul looks like it's loaded to full capacity.
    DaveJ

  2. #22
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    Maybe just a tad over. Towed it 280 miles with my F-150 without any problems (minus a couple moments where the trailer was doing the driving).

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    (minus a couple moments where the trailer was doing the driving).
    Bet that was exciting. That poor u-haul trailer will probably never be the same.

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    Get that carpeting out of there and let that girl try out before it rots out.
    67' M715/5.9 Cummins/ZF5/NP205

  5. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAVEJ View Post
    The Uhaul looks like it's loaded to full capacity.
    It is what I used to tow mine from MD to FL. It went very well towing it with a 17' Ford U-Haul truck. Needless to say, I did NOT tell U-Haul what was going on the trailer. Actually, I told them it was my '96 Grande Cherokee...

  6. #26
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    BTW, that looks like a Plymouth 318 CID Poly engine?

  7. #27
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    Yeah, I told Uhaul I was towing a 67 CJ6 and used my 2016 F-150. The trailer actually handled it nicely, but a couple wind gusts made for a couple white knuckle moments.

    And you're exactly right on the motor (that I think is gonna make its way to junkyard).

  8. #28
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    Default 24 volt system and 12 volt battery tender???

    anyone tell me if I can hook up a 12 volt battery tender on the two 12 volt batteries of my 24 volt system on the M-715........she is gonna sit for about 3 months now.........thanks for any info out there...........

  9. #29
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    I would disconnect the batteries and charge them seperately. I think there was a long thread about that on here last year... don't remember the details but charging separately seemed to be the consensus.

  10. #30
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    Default battery tender

    thanks, bought a couple of cheap battery tenders 12 volt and was just wondering how to do it.........

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