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TM 10-3930-633-12
S e c t i o n Il. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Main-
3-5. Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks
tenance Worksheet) at the earliest opportunity.
and Services
To insure equipment fitness for operation at all
3-7. Schedule
times,  and to hold corrective maintenance
Perform the Preventive Maintenance Checks and
downtime to a minimum, a regular inspection
Services in accordance with the instructions and
schedule must be established and maintained for
intervals specified in table 3-1.
the tractor. The procedures contained herein,
properly followed, will reveal defects and worn,
Immediately remove from service any
damaged, or substandard parts, and will provide
vehicle evidencing a defect or malfunc-
a record of these findings so these conditions may
tion which might prove hazardous to
be corrected at the next maintenance interval.
operating personnel, or cause further
3-6. Records
damage to equipment. Such defects must
All deficiencies and shortcomings will be noted,
be corrected immediately, regardless of
together with the corrective action taken on DA
scheduled maintenance actions.
Table 3-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
B = Before Operation
D= During Operation
A = After Operation
W = Weekly
Time Required: 1.2
Time Required: 0.5
Time Required: 0.4
Time Required,2.4
Work
Interval and
Time
Sequence NO
Item to be Inspected
(M H)
Procedure
w
D
B
A
NOTE
Visually inspect for evidence of fuel and lubricant leaks during daily service
checks.
1
1
12
FUEL TANK AND LINES
0.1
Check fuel level before start-up and replenish fuel supply if necessary.
Do not fill fuel tank when engine is running. Always provide a metal-to-
metal contact between spout and fuel filler neck to prevent possibility of a
static spark. Wipe or rinse away any fuel spillage.
0.3
Check for leaks at tank and fuel line connections to filter and carburetor.
2
8
RADIATOR
0.2
Check coolant level and add water or water-antifreeze solution as required to bring
3
coolant level to FULL. Refer to paragraph 3-8.
0.1
Check for coolant leakage at radiator and hose connections to water pump and
4
13
engine.
ENGINE
Check oil level before start-up.
5
0.1
WHEELS, TIRES AND TUBES
Check wheel mounting nuts for security; tighten nuts as required.
6
0.2
Check for proper tire pressure. Add air to bring tire pressure (cold) to figure marked
7
0.1
above each wheel well.
Check tires for cuts, bruises, and imbedded stones, glass, metal or other objects.
8
14
0.2
Note tread wear pattern.
HAND BRAKE
9
Check operation of hand brake to determine if proper tension exists in the applied
0.2
position. Perform adjustment as outlined in paragraph 3-9.
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