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TM-9-6115-659-13P Power Unit PU-732/M (NSN 6115-00-280-3082) MEP-118A 15 Kw 400 Hz Generator Set M200A1 2-Wheel 4-Tire Modified Trailer Manual
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Figure 2-6. Auxiliary fuel (Typical).

TM 9-6115-659-13&P Section III.  OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 2-3 ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. 2-3.1. Unpacking the Power Plants/Power Units.  Unpacking must be performed by unit level maintenance personnel. 2-3.2 Installation.  Before the power plant/power unit is started and operated, it is towed to the worksite and positioned. 2-3.2.1   Positioning Power Plant/Power Unit. a. Locate  the  trailer  on  as  level  a  surface  as  possible.    This  is  necessary  for  efficient  operation  of  the  generator set(s). WARNING Do  not  disconnect  trailer  from  towing  vehicle  before  brakes  are  set  and  front  landing leg/support  leg  are  lowered.    Failure  to  observe  this  WARNING  could  result  in  severe personal injury or death from trailer tipping or rolling. b. Using the two handbrake levers, set trailer brakes securely to prevent any movement. c. Refer to TM 9-2330-202-14&P for uncoupling AN/MJQ-35 or PU-797 trailer from towing vehicle, TM 9-2330-392- 14&P   for   uncoupling   AN/MJQ-35A   or   PU-797A   trailer   from   towing   vehicle,   and   TM   9-2330-213-14&P   for uncoupling AN/MJQ-36 trailer from towing vehicle. d. Adjust front landing leg using elevation crank to level the trailer. e. Pull out pin (1, figure 2-5) that secures rear leveling-support jack (2) in travel position. Figure 2-5.  Rear Leveling-Support Jack. Change 2  2-29

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