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TM 9-2320-364-10      2-745 If brakes on disabled truck must be manually released, ensure that the wheels of the disabled truck are chocked prior to manually releasing the brakes.  Failure to chock wheels could cause serious injury or death to personnel. NOTE If the engine of the disabled truck cannot be started, if there is an air leak that cannot be repaired, or if brakes on Axle No. 3, 4 or 5 will not release, then one or all of the rear axle brake chambers on the disabled truck will have to be manually released, (Para 2-56c). (7) Allow air pressure of disabled truck to build to 125 psi (862 kPa) or manually release rear brakes (Para 2-56c). (8) Install beacon light on towing truck (Para 3-9). (9) Turn on beacon light (6). (10) Hookup disabled truck to towing truck (Para 2-56). Wheels on disabled truck must be chocked prior to disconnecting from towing truck.  Failure to chock wheels on disabled truck could cause serious injury or death to personnel. (11) Chock wheels of disabled truck prior to disconnecting towing truck.

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