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Chapter 1 Chapter 2  TM 9-2320-209-10-4 T O 36A12-1B-1091-4 TECHNICAL MANUAL MAINTENANCE OPERATOR LEVEL 2½-TON, 6X6, M44A1 AND M44A2 SERIES TRUCKS ( M ULTIF UE L) TRUCK, CARGO: M35A1, M35A2, M35A2C, M36A2; T RUC K, TANK, FUEL: M49A1C, M49A2C; TRUCK, TANK, WATER: M50A1, M50A2, M50A3; TRUCK, VAN, SHOP: M109A2, M109A3; TRUCK, REPAIR SHOP: M185A2, M185A3; TRUCK, TRACTOR: M275A1, M275A2; TRUCK, DUMP: M342A2; TRUCK, MAINTENANCE, PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION: M756A2; TRUCK, MAINTENANCE, E A R T H BO RIN G AND P O LE S ET T IN G : M76 4 DEPA RTM EN TS O F T HE ARM Y A ND THE A IR FORCE SEPTEMBER 1980

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Chapter 1

Chapter 2

 TM 9-2320-209-10-4

T O 36A12-1B-1091-4

TECHNICAL MANUAL

M A I N TEN A N C E

O PERATOR LEV EL

2½-TON, 6X6, M44A1 AND M44A2 SERIES TRUCKS

(MULTIFUEL)

TRUCK, CARGO: M35A1,

M35A2, M35A2C, M36A2; TRUCK,

TANK, FUEL: M49A1C, M49A2C; TRUCK, TANK,

WATER: M50A1, M50A2, M50A3; TRUCK, VAN,

SHOP: M109A2, M109A3; TRUCK, REPAIR SHOP:

M185A2, M185A3; TRUCK, TRACTOR: M275A1,

M275A2; TRUCK, DUMP: M342A2; TRUCK,

MAINTENANCE, PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION:

M756A2; TRUCK, MAINTENANCE,

EARTH BORING AND POLESETTING: M764

DEPA RTM ENTS O F THE A RM Y A N D THE A IR FO RC E

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WARNINGS (CONT)

If NBC exposure is suspected, all air filter media should be handled by personnel wearing protectiveequipment. Consult your Unit NBC Officer or NBC NCO for appropriate handling or disposal instruc-

tions.

Wear safety glasses or goggles when checking batteries. Always check electrolyte level with enginestopped. Do not smoke or use exposed flame when checking battery; explosive gases are present andsevere injury to personnel can result.

Remove all jewelry such as rings, dog tags, bracelets, etc. If jewelry contacts battery positive terminal

and ground, a direct short will result in instant heating of tools, causing damage to equipment and in- jury to personnel.

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*TM 9-2320-209-10-4

TO 36A12-1B-1091-4

TECHNICAL MANUAL

NO. 9-2320-209-10-4TECHNICAL ORDER

NO. 36A12-1B-1091-4

DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY

A ND

THE AIR FORCE

Washington, DC, 26 Sep tember 1980

TECHNICAL MANUAL

MAINTENANCEOPERATOR LEVEL

2½- TON, 6x6, M44A1 AND M44A2 SERIES TRUCKS

Model

T r u c k , C a r g o

T r u c k , T a n k , F u e l

T r u c k , T a n k , W a t e r

Truck, Van, Shop

Truck , Repai r Shop

T r u c k , T r a c t o r

T r u c k , D u m p

T r u c k , M a i n t e n a n c e , P i p e l i n e

Co n s t ru c t io n

T r u c k , M a i n t e n a n c e , E a r t h

Bor ing and Poleset t ing

(MULTIFUEL)

M35A1

M35A2

M35A2C

M36A2

M49A1C

M49A2C

M50A1

M50A2

M50A3

M109A2

M109A3

M185A2

M185A3

M275A1

M275A2

M342A2

M756A2

M764

NSN wi thout Winch

2320-00-542-5633

2320-00-077-1616

2320-00-926-0873

2320-00-077-1618

2320-00-440-3349

2320-00-077-1631

2320-00-440-8307

2320-00-077-1633

2320-00-937-4036

2320-00-440-8313

2320-00-077-1636

4940-00-987-8799

4940-00-077-1638

2320-00-446-2479

2320-00-077-1640

2320-00-077-1643

NSN wi th Winch

2320-00-542-56342320-00-077-1617

2320-00-926-0875

2320-00-077-1619

2320-00-440-3346

2320-00-077-1632

2320-00-440-8305

2320-00-077-1634

2320-00-937-5264

2320-00-440-8308

2320-00-077-1637

4 9 4 0 - 0 0 - 9 8 7 - 8 8 0 0

4 9 4 0 - 0 0 - 0 7 7 - 1 6 3 9

2320-00-077-1641

2320-00-077-1644

2320-00-904-3277

2320-00-937-5980

Current as of 1 February 1980

*This manual, together with TM 9-2320-209-10-1, 26 September 1980;

TM 9-2320-209-10-2, 26 September 1980; and TM 9-2320-209-10-3, 26 September 1980,

supersedes TM 9-2320-209-10/1, 29 October 1976.

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REPORTING OF ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS

You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know

of a way to improve the procedure, please let us know. Mail your letter,DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publication and Blank Forms), orDA Form 2028-2 located in the back of this manual direct to: Commander,U.S. Army Tank Automotive Materiel Readiness Command, ATTN: DRSTA-MB, Warren, Michigan 48090. A reply will be furnished to you.

CHAPTER 1.

2.

Section I.

II.

III.

IV.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lubri cating . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

EQUIPMENT GROUP MAINTENANCEScopeEquipment Items Covered . . . . . . .Equipment Items Not Covered . . . . .

Engine Equipment Items MaintenanceAccess to Engine Compartment . . . . . . .Open Hood and Side Panels . . . . . . . . .Close Hood and Side Panels . . . . . . . . .

Air Cleaner Removal and Replacement . . . .Preliminary Procedures . . . . . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wheels Equipment Items MaintenanceJacking Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raising Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lowering Truck . . . . . . . . . . . .Spare Wheel Removal and Replacement . . . .Removal . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . .

Front and Outer Rear Wheels Removal andReplacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Preliminary Procedure . . . . . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . .Inner Rear Wheels Removal and Replacement. .Preliminary Procedures . . . . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Electrical Equipment Items MaintenanceBattery Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Section V.

VI.

VII.

Winch Equipment Items MaintenanceFront Winch Shear Pin Removal andReplacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rear Winch Shear Pin Removal and Replacement(Truck M756A2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rear Winch Shear Pin Removal and Replacement(Truck M764) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Body Equipment Items MaintenanceCab Cover Removal and Replacement . . . . . . .Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Paragraph

2-102-10a2-10b

2-112-lla2-1lb

2-122-12a2-12b

2-132-13a2-13b

Special Purpose Kits Equipment Items MaintenanceBow and Tarp Kits Installation and Removal . 2-14

Installation of Bow Assemblies . . . . . . . 2-14a

Installation of End Curtains . . . . . . . . 2-14b

Installation of Paulin . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14c

Removal of Paulin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14dRemoval of End Curtains . . . . . . . . . . 2-14e

Removal of Bow Assemblies . . . . . . . . . 2-14f

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CHAPTER 1

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1-1. SCOPE. This volume of the technical manual covers maintenance tasks, author-ized at the operator’s level of maintenance, for the 2 1/2-ton, 6 x 6, M44A1 andM44A2 series trucks that have multifuel engines. The tasks given in this volume donot include those maintenance tasks done on a scheduled basis (PMCS).

1-2. GENERAL MAINTENANCE. The following technical manuals have general in-formation for this type of equipment. Refer to these manuals if you need more in-formation.

a. For operation and maintenance in cold weather (O to -65° F), refer to FM 9-207.

b. For deep water fording, refer to TM 9-238.

c. For care and use of handtools and measuring tools, refer to TM 9-243.

1-3. CLEANING. General cleaning information for this type of equipment is given in TM 9-247.

1-4. LUBRICATING. Refer to LO 9-2320-209-12/1 for materials to be used and in-structions for lubrication of the equipment covered in this technical manual.

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CHAPTER 2

EQUIPMENT GROUP MAINTENANCE

Section I. SCOPE

2-1. EQUIPMENT ITEMS COVERED. This chapter gives equipment maintenance pro-cedures for which there are authorized corrective maintenance tasks at operator’slevel. Procedures are given in equipment functional groups by sections and includethe following tasks:

Access to Engine CompartmentAir Cleaner Filter Element Removal and ReplacementJacking ProcedureSpare Wheel Removal and ReplacementFront and Outer Rear Wheels Removal and Replacement

Inner Rear Wheels Removal and ReplacementBattery InspectionFront Winch Shear Pin Removal and ReplacementRear Winch Shear Pin Removal and Replacement (Truck M756A2)Rear Winch Shear Pin Removal and Replacement (Truck M764)Cab Cover Removal and ReplacementBow and Tarp Kits Installation and Removal

2-2. EQUIPMENT ITEMS NOT COVERED. All equipment items for which correctivemaintenance is authorized at operator’s maintenance level are covered in this chapterexcept for the Portable Decontaminating Apparatus. Refer to TM 3-4230-204-12 & Pfor operating and maintenance instructions for this equipment.

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Section II. ENGINE EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-3. ACCESS TO ENGINE COMPARTMENT.

TOOLS: None

SUPPLIES: None

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off and cool, handbrake set.

a. Open Hood and Side Panels.

FRAME 1

1. Pull up on each hood holddown latch (1) until they clear each hood catch (2).

2. Push and hold in hood latch (3) .

3. Lift hood (4) and let go of hood latch (3).

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b. Close Hood and Side Panels.

FRAME 1

1 . Ra is e r igh t s ide pane l (l). Turn two side panel latches (2) to down position tolock right side panel (1) in place.

2 . Slide air cleaner rain hood (3) through hole in right side panel (1) onto air cleaner( 4 ) .

3 . Tighten clamp (5).

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Section III. FUEL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-4. AIR CLEANER ELEMENT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.TOOLS: 1/2-inch wrench (2)SUPPLIES: NonePERSONNEL: OneEQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

If NBC exposure is suspected, all air filter media should be han-dled by personnel wearing protective equipment. Consult yourunit NBC Officer or NBC NCO for appropriate handling ordisposal instructions.

a . Removal.

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1. Unsnap three pop-up type clamps (1) holding air cleaner (2) to support bracket (3).Hold air cleaner so it does not fall when last clamp is unsnapped.

2. Pull air cleaner (2) down and away from support bracket (3).

3. Lift air cleaner (2) out of engine compartment.

4. Pull air cleaner filter element (4) up and out of air cleaner (2).

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c. Replacement.

FRAME 1

1. Place air cleaner filter element (1) into air cleaner (2).2 . Place air cleaner (2) on support bracket (3) in engine compartment.

3. Use one hand to hold air cleaner (2) on support bracket (3).

4. Using other hand, close three pop-up type clamps (4) to hold air cleaner (2)in place.

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1. Raise hood right side panel (l). Turn two latches (2) to side position to lock panel in place.

2. Place air cleaner rain hood (3) through hole in side panel (1). Check that aircleaner rain hood flange mates with flange on air cleaner (4).

3. Place screw-type clamp (5) around flanges of air cleaner rain hood (3) and aircleaner (4).

4. Using wrenches, tighten screw-type clamp (5).

NOTE

Follow-on Maintenance Action Required:

Close hood. Refer to para 2-3.

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Section III. WHEELS EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-5. JACKING PROCEDURE.

NOTE

This task is the same for all wheels. This task is shown for the left rear-rear wheel.

TOOLS : Hydraulic screw jack with handle

SUPPLIES : Wood block 

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION : Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set, wheelschoked.

FRAME 2

1. Take hydraulic screw jack (1) and handle (2) out of stowage compartment aboveleft running board.

2. Put wood block (3) on ground under axle housing (4) and put screw jack (1) onwood block .

3. Turn out screw jack (1) until it touches axle housing (4).

4. Using slotted end of jack handle (2), turn bleeder valve (5) to the right. Put  jack handle in screw jack (1).

5. Moving jack handle (2) up and down, raise wheel assembly (6) off ground.

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b. Lowering Truck.

FRAME 1

1. Take jack handle (1) out of hydraulic screw jack (2).2. Using slotted end of jack handle (1), turn bleeder valve (3) to the left.

3 . When wheel assembly (4) is firmly on ground, take screw jack (2) out from undertruck. Take wood block (5) away from truck.

4. Put screw jack (2) and handle (1) into stowage compartment above left runningboard.

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2-6. SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.

TOOLS : Wheel stud nut wrench1 l/2-inch wrench13/16-inch wrench

SUPPLIES : None

PERSONNEL: Two

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

a . Removal.

(1) All trucks except M342A2, M275A1, and M275A2.

FRAME 1

1. Using wheel stud nut wrench, loosen two nuts (1).

2. Turn spare wheel (2) about 1 inch to left to aline nuts (1) with hole inbracket (3).

3. Using wheel stud nut wrench, turn shaft (4) to right slightly.

4. Lift up pawl (5).

5. Using wheel stud nut wrench, turn shaft (4) to left until spare wheel (2) ison ground.

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1. Using wheel stud nut wrench, unscrew and takeoff two nuts (1).

2. Take plate (2) out of spare wheel (3).

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(2) Trucks M342A2, M275A1, and M275A2.

FRAME 1

1. Using 13/16-inch wrench, unscrew and take off two tie rod nuts (1).

2. Swing open retaining bar (2).

Soldiers 3. Lift up and take out spare wheel (3).A and B

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b. Replacement.

(1) Trucks M342A2, M275A1, and M275A2.

FRAME 1

Soldiers 1. Lift up and put spare wheel (1) in place.A and B

2. Close retaining bar (2).

3. Using 13/16-inch wrench, screw on and tighten two tie rod nuts (3).

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c. Replacement.

FRAME 1

1.

2.

CAUTION

Do not slide wheel assembly on threaded studs. Sliding

wheel assembly may damage threads.

Lift wheel assembly (1) up and onto wheel studs (2). On front wheel, makesure that one of the ventilating holes lines up with brake inspectionplate (3).

NOTE

Threads of rear dual tires should be matched as closelyas possible. Valves on rear tires must be opposite eachother (180° apart). Ventilation holes in outer wheel

should be directly alined with ventilation holes in inner

wheel.

CAUTION

When puting on wheel nuts be sure to put the curved(ball seat ) surface of the nuts toward wheel.

NOTE

Nuts have left-hand threads on left wheel assembly andright-hand threads on right wheel assembly. Studs andnuts are stamped (L) left and (R) right.

Screw on and hand tighten six nuts (4) on wheel studs (2).

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F R A M E 2

1. Using slotted end of jack handle (1), turn bleeder valve (2) to left to open it.

2. Take hydraulic jack (3) from under axle housing (4) when tire (5) rests on ground.

3. Turn jack screw (6) into jack (3).GO TO FRAME 3

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F R A M E 3

1 . Using wheel stud nut wrench, tighten wheel stud nuts (1) in the order shown.As soon as you can, take truck to organizational maintenance and have wheelstud nuts torqued to 325 to 350 pound-feet.

N O T EFollow-on Maintenance Action Required:

1 . If damaged wheel was replaced, take damaged wheelto organizational maintenance shop for repair or re-placement as soon as possible.

2. If damaged wheel cannot be taken immediately to or-ganizational maintenance, store damaged wheel on sparewheel mounting bracket. Refer to para 2-6.

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2-8. INNER REAR WHEELS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.

NOTE

This task is the same for all four inner rear wheels.

TOOLS : Wheel stud nut wrenchHydraulic screw jack with handle

SUPPLIES: None

EQUIPMENT CONDITION : Truck parked on level ground, engine off, handbrakeset, wheels chocked.

a. Preliminary Procedures.

(1) Remove spare wheel if needed to replace damaged wheel. Refer topara 2-6.

(2) Jack up truck and remove outer rear wheel. Refer to para 2-7.

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b. Removal.

FRAME 1

1. Using square end of wheel stud nut wrench (1), unscrew and take off six innerwheel nuts (2).

CAUTION

Do not slide wheel assembly on threaded studs. Slidingwheel assembly may damage threads.

NOTE

Nuts have left-hand threads on left wheel assembly andright-hand threads on right wheel assembly. Studs andnuts are stamped (L) left and (R) right.

2. Put fingers through vent holes (3) and grip wheel (4)wheel, pull it toward you, and take it off.

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c. Replacement.

FRAME 1

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Check that truck is jacked up at wheel to be replaced.CAUTION

Do not slide wheel assembly on threaded studs. Sliding

wheel assembly may damage threads.

NOTE

Treads of rear dual wheels tires should be matchedas closely as possible.

Lift wheel assembly (1) up and onto wheel studs (2). Make sure that oneof the ventilation holes lines up with brake inspection plate (3) .

NOTENuts have left-hand threads on left wheel assembly andright-hand threads on right wheel assembly. Stud andnuts are stamped (L) left and (R) right.

Screw on and hand tighten six nuts (4) on wheel studs (2).

Using square end of wheel stud nut wrench (5), tighten nuts (4) in ordershown. As soon as you can, take truck to organizational maintenance andhave wheel stud nuts torqued to 325 to 350 pound-feet.

Put on outer rear wheel and jack down truck. Refer to para 2-7.

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FRAME 2

NOTE

Follow-on Maintenance Action Required:

1. If damaged wheel was replaced, take damaged wheelto organizational maintenance shop for repair or re-placement as soon as possible.

2. If damaged wheel cannot be taken immediately to or-ganizational maintenance, store damaged wheel onspare mounting bracket. Refer to para 2-6.

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Section IV. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-9. BATTERY INSPECTION.

TOOLS : 9/16-inch open end wrench (2)l/2-inch open end wrench (2)

SUPPLIES: None

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

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1 .

2 .

3 .

4 .

WARNINGWear safety glasses or goggles when checking

batteries. Always check electrolyte level withengine stopped. Do not smoke or use exposedflame when checking battery explosive gases arepresent and severe injury to personnel can result.

Remove all jewelry such as rings, dog tags, bracelets,etc. If jewelry contacts battery positive terminal andground, a direct short will result in instant heatingof tools, causing damage to equipment and injury topersonnel.

Unscrew and take off 12 battery filler caps (1).

Check the electrolyte level in each cell. Electrolyte level should be to the level/split ring in thebattery filler opening. If fluid is low, fill with distilled water to the level ring. If fluid is boiling, notify next higher maintenance.

Screw on and tighten 12 battery filler caps (1).

Check tightness of cables (2) to clamps (3) and clamps (2) to terminal posts (4). Tightenconnections if needed.

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1. Push battery box (1) off of running board (2) into battery compartment.

2. Latch two clamps (3) on thumbscrews (4) and tighten thumbscrews.

3. Close and latch battery compartment door (5).

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Section V. WINCH EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-10. FRONT WINCH SHEAR PIN REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.

TOOLS: l/4-inch drift punchBallpeen hammer, light

PliersSUPPLIES: Artillery and automotive grease, type GAA, MIL-G-10924

Cotter pin (2)

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

a. Removal.

FRAME 1

1. Working under front left side of truck, find universal joint (1).

2. Turn universal joint (1) on winch drive shaft (2) until shear pin (3) can beseen.

3. Using pliers, take out two cotter pins (4), one on each end of shear pin (3).

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1 . Using hammer and drift punch, tap out shear pin (1).

2 . If shear pin (1) has broken off, line up hole in yoke (2) with hole in winch driveshaft (3).

3 . Using hammer and drift punch, tap out any remaining pieces of shear pin (1).END OF TASK

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b . Replacement.

FRAME 1

WARNING

Never use r ivets, bolts, steel pins, or a ny other t ype metalpin in place of shear pin (1). Make sure you use th e correctpart num ber aluminum shear pin only. Dama ge to the equip-men t an d injury to personnel can h appen if wrong shear pinis used.

1 . Spread a small amount of grease around a new shear pin (1).

2 . Working under front left side, find universal joint (2).

3 . Aline hole in yoke (3) with hole in winch drive shaft (4) and put in shear pin (1).

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F R A M E 2

1 . Using hamm er an d drift pu nch, tap in shea r pin (1).

2 . Pla ce cott er pin s (2) in h oles in ea ch end of shear pin (1). Using pliers, bend back 

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b. Replacement.

FRAME 1

1.

2.

3.

4.

WARNING

Never use rivets, bolts, steel pins, or any other type of metal pin in place of shear pin (1). Make sure you usethe correct part number aluminum shear pin only. Damageto the equipment and injury to personnel can happen if wrong shear pin is used.

Spread small amount of grease on shear pin (1).

Put and hold shear pin (1) in hole in drive sprocket hub (2).

Turn sprocket (3) until shear pin (1) slides all the way in.

Using pliers, put cotter pin (4) through hole in shear pin (1) and bend open

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2-12. REAR WINCH SHEAR PIN REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (MODEL M764).

TOOLS: PliersBallpeen hammer, light1/4-inch Drift punch

SUPPLIES: Artillery and automotive grease, type GAA, MIL-G-10924

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

a. Removal.

FRAME 1

1. Place FRONT TRANSMISSION gear shift lever (1) in N position.

2 . Turn drive sprocket (2) until ends of shear pin (3) can be seen.

3. Using pliers, take out cotter pin (4) at each end of shear pin (3).

4. Using drift punch and hammer, drive out shear pin (3). If shear pin was brokenoff, using drift punch and hammer, drive out broken pin and any pieces of pin.

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b . Replacement.

1.

2.

3.

4.

WARNING

Never use rivets, bolts, steel pins, or any other type metalpin in place of shear pin (1). Make su re you u se th e corr ectpart num ber aluminum shear pin only. Damage to the equip-ment an d injur y to personnel can ha ppen if wrong shear pinis used.

Spread a sma ll am oun t of grease aroun d new shea r pin (1).

Tur n dr ive spr ocket (2) un til shear pin (1) holes line u p. Put in shea r pin.

Using drift pu nch an d ha mm er, tap in sheer pin (1) un til cotter pin holes on ea chend of pin can be seen.

Using pliers, put in cott er pin (3) in ea ch en d of shea r pin (1). Bend back en dso f c o t t e r p i n s .

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Section VI. BODY EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-13. CAB COVER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.

TOOLS: None

SUPPLIES: None

PERSONNEL: One

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

a. Removal.

FRAME 1

1. Untie lashing rope (1) from two side handles (2), and six hooks (3) at rearof cab (4).

2.Turn 14 fastener studs (5) to up position.

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FRAME 2

1. Lift cover (1) from side roof rails (2) and slide it from channel in pillar posts (3).

2 . Fold cover (1) over windshield (4) and slide cover from windshield channel (5).

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FRAME 3

1 . Pu ll up t wo fast ener s (1) to set side roof rails (2) free from wind shield a ssembly (3).

2 . Fold side roof rails (2) in a nd down towar d pillar posts (4).

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F R A M E 4

1. Pu ll crossbar (1) and pillar posts (2) out of cab fram e (3).

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FRAME 5

CAUTION

The inn er fram e mu st be closed before lowering th e windsh ieldor t he windsh ield will get da ma ged.

1. Loosen kn obs (1) on right an d left side of windsh ield fra me (2) by tur ning th emto the left.

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1 . Push windshield (1) forward toward hood (2), and make it fast with windshieldcatches (3).

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b. Replacement.

FRAME 1

1. Pu ll back windsh ield cat ches (1).2. Raise winds hield a ssembly (2) into place.

3. Tight en t wo knobs (3) by turn ing them to the r ight .

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FRAME 2

1. Put pillar posts (1) and crossbar (2) down into cab frame (3).

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F R A M E 3

1 . Pull up side roof rails (1) to meet windshield assembly (2).

2. Push down two fasteners (3) to lock side roof rails (1) to windshield assembly (2).

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F R A M E 4

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2 .

3 .

4.

Slide cover (1) into windshield channel (2).

Pull cover (1) over windshield (3) to meet crossbar (4).

Place cover (1) into side rails (5).

Slide cover (1) into channel in pillar posts (6).

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F R A M E 5

1 . Put cover (1) onto 14 fas tener studs (2).

2 . Turn 14 fasteners (2) so they are in a side-to-side posit ion, as shown.

3 . Tie lashing rope (3) to side handles (4) an d hooks (5) at r ear of cab (6).

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Section VII. SPECIAL PURPOSE KITS EQUIPMENT ITEMS MAINTENANCE

2-14. BOW AND TARP KITS INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL.

TOOLS: Cross-tip screwdriver (Phillips type)

SUPPLIES: ChalkPERSONNEL: Two

EQUIPMENT CONDITION: Truck parked, engine off, handbrake set.

CAUTION

Do not fold or stow paulin or end curtains ifthey are wet. When folding, make sure surfacethey are spread on is dry. Canvas can bedamaged if it is stowed while wet.

a. Installation of Bow Assemblies.

FRAME 1

1.

2.

On cargo trucks with dropsides, take corner and stake assemblies (1) out ofstorage sockets in front of rack (2). On trucks without dropsides, takecorner and stowage assemblies (1) from storage area on truck bed.

Unbuckle two straps (3), one on each side of truck, and take out bows (4).

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FRAME 2

1 . On trucks without dropsides:

(a) Put bow (1) in place in two corner and stake assemblies (2) and aline holes.

(b) Using screwdriver, screw in and tighten two screws (3) on each corner andstake assembly (2).

2. On trucks with dropsides:

(a) Put bow (1) in place in corner and stake assemblies (2).

(b) Push down on hinged clip (3), to lock bow (1) in place.

3. Put bow assembly (4) in place in sockets (5).

4. Do steps 1 through 3 again, as required, for other bow assemblies.

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b . Installation of End Curtains.

1 . Put two lashing ropes (1) through center two eyelets (2) on rear end curtain (3)and pull them through until knots at ends of lashing ropes are against eyelets.

2. Put rear end curtain (3) in place on bow (4).

3. Lace one lashing rope (1) around bow (4) and through all eyelets (2) on one sideof rear end curtain (3). Do the same thing with other lashing rope.

4. Loop lashing rope (1) around hook (5) and pull lashing rope tight and tie it onto hook (6). Do the same thing with other lashing rope.

NOTE

Do not tie or lash bottom of rear end curtain whencarrying passengers.

5 . Join safety strap (7) to two eyelets (8) on top of side rail ends.

6 . Do steps 1 through 4 again for front end curtain.

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c. Installation of Paulin.

FRAME 1

S o l d i e r s 1 .A and B

Soldier A 2.

Soldier B 3.

4 .

Soldier A 5.

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Put paulin (1) on middle of center bow (2) with the word FRONT ontop and open end facing to rear of truck as shown.

Hold paulin (1) so it does not fall or slide.

Unfold end of paulin (1) marked FRONT to front bow (3) and let ithang over bow as shown.

Hold paulin (1) in place on bows so that it does not move.

Unfold end of paulin marked REAR to rear bow (4) and let it hangover bow.

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Soldier A 1. Hold pau lin (1) so th at it does not m ove on bows.

Soldier B 2. Un fold side (2) of pau lin (1), th en un fold side (3).

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FRAME 3

C A U T I O N

If lashing ropes are tied too tightly, paulin will tear.

1 . Pull all lashing ropes (1) until they are snug and tie ropes to hooks (2) on foursides of truck body (3).

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F R A M E 1

1 . Untie all lashing ropes (1) from hooks (2) on four sides of truck body (3).

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FRAME 3

S o l d i e r s 1 . Starting from front or back of paulin (l), fold end to center,A and B making each fold (2) about two feet wide.

2 . Do step 1 again on the other side of paulin (1) until two ends (3)

meet. Fold one end over the other.

3 . Put front end of paulin (1) up. Using chalk, mark FRONT onpaulin. Turn paulin over and mark REAR on the other side.

4. Stow paulin.

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f . Removal of Bow Assemblies.

F R A M E 1

1. Lift bow assembly (1) out of two sockets (2).

2 . On trucks without dropsides:

(a) Using screwdriver , unscrew and take out two screws (3) from two corner andstake assemblies (4).

(b) Pull bow (5) out of two corner and stake assemblies (4).

3. (a) On trucks with dropsides. pushup on hinged clip (3) to unlock bow (4).

(b) Take bow (4) out of corner and stake assemblies (5).

4. Do steps 1 through 3 again, as required, for other bow assemblies.

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F R A M E 2

1 . On trucks with dropsides, stow corner and stake assemblies (1) in storage socketsat front end of truck body in front of rack (2) as shown. On trucks without dropsidesstow corner and stake assemblies on truck bed.

2. Stow bows (3) under cargo body. over the frame. Using two straps (4), one oneach side of the truck. strap bows together.

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By Order of the Secretaries of the Army and the Air Force:

E. C. MEYER

General, United States Army

Official: Chief of Staff

J . C . PENNINGTON

Major General, United States Army

The Adjutant General

Official:

LEW ALLEN, JR., General, USAF

Chief of Staff

VAN L. CRAWFORD, JR., Colonel, USAF

Director of Administration

D i s t r i b u t i o n :

T O b e d i s t r i b u t e d i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h D A F o r m 1 2 - 3 2 ,

O p e r a t o r M a i n t e n a n c e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r 2 - 1 / 2 T o n T r u c k

C a r g o , a n d 2 - 1 / 2 T o n T r u c k V a n .

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