as i am sure you know this is caused from drving on hard surface -- on dirt
they scuff enough to let the wheels get out of bind.
Everette
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> If your transfer is tough to pull out of 4 wheel drive after use, but
> everything else seems ok, try this.
> Roll/drive the vehicle backwards a little as you pull on transfer
disengage
> lever. You are probably experiencing torque "wind up" in the transfer.
My
> M37s do this, and the backwards roll is the simplest and easiest way to
put
> it back in 2 wheel drive. Works every time.
> mike in VA
>
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