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TM-9-2320-362-14P Truck Tractor M1070 8 x 8 Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) Manual
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GENERAL  INSPECTION  AND  SERVICING  INSTRUCTIONS

3-4. 3-5. TM   9-2320-362-14&P CHAPTER 3 UNIT MAINTENANCE Section I. LUBRICATION   INSTRUCTIONS . 3-1. LUBRICATION  ACCORDING  TO  HIGH  ENGINE  IDLE  TIME  LOAD Due to the mission profile,   this  vehicle  operates  under  unusual  conditions (high idle time load). Therefore,   mileage identified by LO 9-2320-280-12 for the vehicle is not sufficient; mileage plus engine idle time (using hourmeter)  must  be  used. One hour of engine idle time is equal to 30 miles of travel. The vehicle log should be updated daily to reflect engine idle time and equivalent mileage (idle time in hours multiplied by 30 miles equals  the  equivalent  mileage). Section II. REPAIR PARTS; SPECIAL TOOLS; TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE); AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 3-2. COMMON  TOOLS  AND  EQUIPMENT For  authorized  common  tools  and  equipment,   refer to the Modified Table of Organization  and  Equipment  (MTOE)  applicable  to  your  unit. 3-3. SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Special tools, TMDE, and support equipment are listed and illustrated in appendix D of this manual. Repair  parts  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  appendix  D  of  this  manual. Section III. SERVICE  UPON  RECEIPT a. Upon receipt of new, used, or reconditioned kit, you must determine if the equipment has been service. The  following  steps  should  be  followed: (1) Inspect all assemblies, subassemblies, sure they are in proper working order. (2) Secure, clean, lubricate, or adjust as components  of  the  EES properly prepared for and  accessories  to  be needed. (3) Check all equipment to be sure every item is present, in good condition,   and properly mounted or stowed. b. The operator will assist when performing service upon receipt inspections. 3-1

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