How to Tow a Military Vehicle with an Electric Power Wheel - The Ultimate Guide

TLDRLearn how to tow a 7,000 pound military vehicle with a 200 pound electric power wheel in just five easy steps. By the end of this video, you'll be going 60+ miles an hour and towing military vehicles.

Key insights

🚗Discover how to tow a military vehicle with an electric power wheel in just five steps.

⚡️Understand the power of the electric motor and battery used in the power wheel, which can generate more torque than a Honda 450 engine.

🔥Explore the modifications made to the power wheel, including a metal chassis, rubber tires, and a custom speed controller.

💨Experience the thrill of reaching speeds over 60 miles per hour while towing military vehicles.

🔧Learn about the process of adapting the power wheel to tow a military vehicle, including building a better chassis for off-road purposes.

Q&A

What is the maximum towing capacity of the electric power wheel?

The electric power wheel has a maximum towing capacity of 7,000 pounds, allowing you to tow military vehicles with ease.

How fast can the power wheel go?

With the modifications made in this video, the power wheel can reach speeds over 60 miles per hour.

How much torque does the electric motor generate?

The electric motor used in the power wheel can generate more torque than a Honda 450 engine, with a power output of 18,000 watts.

What modifications were made to the power wheel?

The power wheel was modified with a metal chassis, rubber tires, and a custom speed controller to handle the increased power and towing capacity.

Can the power wheel be used for off-road purposes?

Yes, after destroying the stock chassis and drivetrain, a better chassis can be built for off-road purposes.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: Learn how to tow a military vehicle with an electric power wheel in just five steps.

01:11Discover the impressive power of the electric motor and battery used in the power wheel, which can generate more torque than a Honda 450 engine.

02:00Explore the modifications made to the power wheel, including a metal chassis, rubber tires, and a custom speed controller.

02:46Experience the thrill of reaching speeds over 60 miles per hour while towing military vehicles.

04:54Learn about the process of adapting the power wheel to tow a military vehicle, including building a better chassis for off-road purposes.