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AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 43 11 DECEMBER 2001 A3.4.      Household   Goods   (HHG)   Shipments.      DoD   4500.34-R,   Personnel   Property   Traffic   Management Regulation  establishes  requirements  for  the  movement  of  HHG  and  specifies  that  hazardous  materials  are  not authorized  for  military  airlift.    One  exception  is  that   engine   power-driven   equipment   (motorcycle,   moped, lawnmower, boat, snowmobile, etc.) may be transported as HHG under the following requirements: - Completely drain all fuel. - Run until the engine stalls. - Drain all oil and cooling fluids. - Allow fuel tanks and lines to remain open for at least 24 hours prior to pickup. - Disconnect nonspillable gel-type batteries and tape the ends to prevent short circuit.  Batteries may remain in the equipment holder, but ensure they are firmly secured and remain upright in the shipping container. Do not ship batteries with acid or alkali. - Engine  power-driven  equipment prepared in  this manner  are  not regulated  by  this  manual.    A  Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods is not required.

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