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UNCOUPLING TRAILER FROM TOWING VEHICLE.UNCOUPLING TRAILER FROM TOWING VEHICLE.UNCOUPLING TRAILER FROM TOWING VEHICLE.

TM  9-2330-392-14&P 2-11  TOWING  INSTRUCTIONS. NOTE Refer  to  FM  21-305  for  further  information  on  proper  towing  practices. a. Driving. Sudden  stops  may  cause  drawbar  to  bend  or  buckle  and  may  cause  damage  to  hydraulic brake  actuator  assembly. (1) When the trailer is coupled, always start and stop the towed load slowly and gradually. Do this whether  or  not  the  trailer  is  loaded. (2) When  driving  a  vehicle  towing  a  trailer  with  a  hydraulic  brake  actuator  assembly,  sudden  and fast  deceleration  will  cause  the  trailer  hydraulic  brakes  to  be  applied. (3) Never exceed the maximum speed of 55 mph (88.5 km/h) highway or 20 mph (32.2 km/h) cross- country. (4) When driving the towing vehicle and trailer, the overall length of the unit must be kept in mind when turning and passing other vehicles. Because the unit is hinged in the middle, turning and backing  are  also  affected.  Heavier  payloads  will  increase  stopping  distance  and  decrease  off- road   maneuverability. b. Turning. Tight turns may cause damage to hydraulic brake actuator assembly. (1) When turning comers, allow for the fact that the trailer wheels may turn inside the turning radius  of  the  towing  vehicle. (2) To make a right turn at an intersection, drive the towing vehicle partway into the intersection, then  cut  sharply  to  the  right.   This  will  allow  for  the  turning  radius  of  the  trailer  to  keep  its wheels  off  the  curb. c.  Backing. (1) (2) (3) (4) Always  back  the  towing  vehicle  slowly  and  gradually. Whenever  possible,  use  an  assistant  driver  or  another  person  to  act  as  a  ground  guide. Adjust  all  towing  vehicle  rearview  mirrors  before  backing. When  backing,  the  rear  of  the  trailer  will  move  in  the  opposite  direction  in  which  the  towing vehicle  is  turned.   When the towing vehicle is turned to the right, the rear of the trailer will go left. When the towing vehicle is turned and backing in a straight line is required, turn the tow- ing  vehicle  in  the  direction  the  trailer  is  moving.   This  will  slowly  bring  the  towing  vehicle  and trailer  into  a  straight  line. 2-13

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