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Figure 4-7. The M9 ACE in C-141 on sleeper shoring.
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CHAPTER  5 HIGHWAY  TRANSPORTABILITY  GUIDANCE

TM55-2350-262-14 Preparation* Loading Offloading Operation Type Aircraft (Personnel/Minutes) (Personnel/Minutes) (Personnel/Minutes) (Personnel/Minutes) C-130 and C-141 2/120 6/60** 6/10 6/100 C-5 2/30 2/40** 2/10 2/30 *Preparation  time  does  not  include  fabrication  of  shoring. **This  time  may  vary, depending on how long it takes the vehicle to settle on sleeper shoring. d.  Preparation. (1)  Preparation  required  for  the  M9  ACE  is the same for C-130 and C–141 aircraft. (2)  The  following  steps  cover  preparation  of the M9 ACE for C–130, C–141, and C–5 transport: (a)  Inspect  the  M9  ACE  for  leaks,  damage, and operation; repair as required. (b)  Fabricate  shoring. (c)   Check   fuel   level.   Drain   (TM   5-2350- 262-20)  as  necessary  to  reduce  fuel  level  to  25 percent for C-130 and C-141 aircraft or 75 percent for  C-5  aircraft. (d)   Fold   dozer   blade   (TM   5-2350-262-10). Ensure   the   lower   apron   is   installed   (TM 5-2350-262-10). (e)  Remove  the  antenna  and  antenna  base (TM    11-5820-401-1). (f)  Place  the  SPRUNG/UNSPRUNG  control lever   in   UNSPRUNG   for   loading/offloading.   Re- duce  the  track  tension  (TM  5-2350-262-10)  until the  track  lies  directly  on  top  of  road  wheel  four, relieve  the  hydraulic  pressure  (TM  5–2350–262– 10),  and  place  the  SPRUNG/UNSPRUNG  control lever  in  SPRUNG  for  flight. (3)  The  following  steps  cover  preparation  of the  M9  ACE  for  C–130  or  C–141  transport.  Refer to  TM  5–2350-262-10  for  location  of  major  compo- nents. (a)  Place  eight  cargo  tiedown  assemblies (FSN  1670-00-937-0271)  in  the  vehicle  bowl  and interlace D-ring to D-ring. (b)  Remove  vehicle’s  rear  door  and  place  it in the vehicle bowl. (c)  Place  a  piece  of  pad,  energy  dissipating, honeycomb,  in  the  bottom  of  the  vehicle  bowl.  If this   is   not   available,   other   suitable   cushioning material may be used. WARNING Driver’s  hatch  assembly  weighs  900  lb (408  kg).  DO not  put  hands  or  feet  under driver’s hatch assembly while removing or installing hatch. Severe injury may result. (d) Remove the driver’s hatch assembly (TM 5-2350-262-20).  Place  it  and  the  mounting  hard- ware, with latch forward, in the center of the bowl. Tape over the eight vision blocks. (e) Remove the apron and dozer blade exten- sions  (TM  5–2350–262–20).  Tape  mounting  hard- ware into the holes in the apron and dozer exten- sions. Place the apron and dozer extensions in the bowl,  forward  of  each  of  the  track  fender  wells. (f)  Secure  the  bowl  load  with  tiedown  lash- ings. 4-6. Internal and External Transport by U.S. Army Aircraft The  M9  ACE  exceeds  the  size  and  weight  limita- tions  for  either  internal  or  external  transport  by U.S. Army fixed-wing aircraft or helicopters. 4-11

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