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Maintenance leaders, according to TACOM Ground Safety Action (GSA) message 22-009, dated Mar 21, 2022, you need to identify your M149-series water trailers and inspect them for frame corrosion.
That’s because TACOM and DEVCOM inspected some of these water trailers and...
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Yep. I bought mine from an individual. He towed it from Ohio to North Carolina. Had himself an air compressor in the back of his Dodge Ram so he had brakes. Looking back at that now, I am not so sure how safe it was. Especially on the Interstate Highways from there to here...
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Might be worth jacking up the rear tires (or the fronts) and turn the wheels. Is the drive shaft wiggling up and down? What about laying down on the ground - and push up on the drive shafts. Do they move?
New truck? New to you truck? Picked up at a Yard... With a forklift?
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I have one. It is a M989A1 that hauls a S141 around.
Not much honestly... It sits more than it gets dragged around. They are heavy duty!
Only drawback is trying to back it. They are just difficult and you have got to be on your "A Game" to make it work.
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Yes sir. The idea for the upload section is that the TM's get put in the right space - so things aren't duplicated. THANKS a bunch for your offer to post them.
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Wow! I am sure we would love to have those manuals... The best place to post them is the TM Upload Section, that then gets placed in the right area. Link below:
https://steelsoldiers.com/forums/tm-upload-section.154/
One word of caution: The site only allows about 15mb uploads. We can...
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Wow. Yeah, I guess your truck has the spare under the bed - Right?
You definitely don't want to just roll the spare out of the back of the truck. I mean it might work, but if it bounces "wonky" you might be in for a run chasing down your spare... If it lands flat, it might bounce around...
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I don't know what you've got - but the plastic retainers are generally beat out with a hammer. Then you just plug in the 3/4 clips into the (freshly cleaned) retainer groove.
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One of our guys used to work on the Patriot system. @Guyfang might be able to pull some manuals for you with the NSN 6150-01-486-6937 in your second screen grab.
Logic says you should be able to make a load device with it, but maybe after Guy looks up the NSN maybe you can do better...
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