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Try www.rattrig.com they have a PDF of the -12 manual and www.navy-radio.com has the -34 and -34P manuals.
And I see some on evil-bay also using a Google search with the term "TM 11-5815-206". HTH
If you built one of Kenny's pressure bleeders, your wife could be doing more productive things. With a half full 2 gallon sprayer it only takes 2 or 3 pumps to give it enough pressure to bleed the system. Even less mess if you get one of the Duralast One Man Brake Bleeder Kit to capture the...
Jeepsinker is right! You only need 5 or 6 pounds of pressure in the pump sprayer to properly bleed the brakes - just enough to get the fluid coming out of the bleeders w/o any bubbles.
The fourth bolt is fairly easy IF you have two extensions and a U joint between them. Bolt, socket, first extension, U Joint, second extension, ratchet wrench. Fed them through the hole in the frame and ratchet away! I've done three that way.
The deuce brake master cylinder is a standard design, used in the GMC medium duty trucks from 1937 to 1959 (single cylinder), just like the M-37 brake master cylinder rebuild kit is the same as the 1936 Packard. BTW, the Packard rebuild kit is NAPA part number ONE as Ferro pointed out on...
How full is your primary fuel tank? Aux fuel pump should only start running when your primary is down to 1/4 tank, and shut off when it gets to 3/4 tank. Is the aux line clear and hooked up properly at both ends?
What format are your pictures? GIF, JPG, PNG, TIFF? The first three can be adjusted for compression of the image quality. A 25 percent JPG picture and the same picture saved as a TIFF will be about 100 times the file size.
Nah, they all fit in a box about 12 x 12 x 40, weighs a ton, but the one I got had THREE deuce headbolt wrenches! Laid out they fill a 12 x 20 ft floor. And you are very correct that most of the tools will never be used except as paperweights.
On active duty I was a supply clerk in a signal detachment. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! I cross trained with the radio tech's. Most of them went to AIT (Advanced Individual Training for the civvies) for a year or longer before they 'graduated' to a line unit. My radio training...
There would have been a number of different books. Look for the IPD (Individual Professional Development) series on communications, a part of the Army Correspondence Course Program. For instance, "Introduction to Electronic Warfare", subcourse SS0010, edition ? (mine is from the 1980's, there...
GI tents have a support rod at the bottom of the side struts to secure the bottom of the tent walls, also used to connect the floor to the walls. A strong wind is going to make a mess with the tent on there. Good Luck!
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