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TM-5-3805-254-20-1 Truck Dump 20-Ton 6x4 On-Off Highway 71 000 GVW IHC Model F-5070 (CCE) Manual
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TM 5-3805-254-20-1 Section III.  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Page Page Airbrake System .................................................... 1-50 Lubrication System............................................ 1-26 Cooling System ..................................................... 1-30 Main Transmission ............................................ 1-25 Dump Body ............................................................ 1-49 -Nonelectrical Gages ......................................... 1-45 Electrical System................................................... 1-31 Pneumatic Wiper Motors and Horn .................. 1-48 Exhaust System..................................................... 1-27 Power Train ........................................................ 1-22 Fuel System ........................................................... 1-28 Steering System ................................................. 1-54 General ................................................................... 1-22 GENERAL The power train system provides and uses power for moving the F-5070 Dump Truck and supplies power to the hydraulic system.    It  consists  of  the  engine,  torque  converter,  main  transmission,  auxiliary  transmission,  power  takeoff,  propeller shafts, power divider, and tandem rear axles.  These systems are put together to make an efficient, load-carrying vehicle. Since each individual system Is designed to work together with the others, no one system can function entirely on its own. The following paragraphs explain the operation of each individual system for the purpose of making their functions easier to understand. POWER TRAIN 1-22

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