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Unfortunately don't have a page range, it should be near the front of the manual, Weights Table 1-2 should have two separate columns one showing highway weight capacities including towed weight allowed and the other showing cross country. Just looking for enough of the manual to satisfy dot in...
Unfortunate update...
The website is now updating their page to reflect that they only have the 2004 version of the -10
I'll try pestering AM General again.
Yeah I'm pretty good at finding things on the Internet if they exist out there for free, I have the 96, 04, and 2012 versions of the 272-10. If no one has a pdf of the 1984 version I think I'll just buy it and see if I can find a place to scan it to a pdf and just share it here. I did reach out...
That one is before the 939 model came out unfortunately, I did find a 1984 paper manual to purchase, I might have to do that. I had the manual at one point but somewhere along the line it accidentally got deleted. I've scoured all my devices and tried finding it again on the interwebs to no...
I know this is an old post but any chance you might have that file for the older TM or know where it could be downloaded? going to be doing some towing and in the off chance I get pulled over I would like some documentation.
The Lubrication order calls for VV-L-751 which has been superceded by MIL-PRF-18458 C
I did do my diligence for researching wire rope maintenance. Proper lubrication/protection is a two step process:
1. Applying a penetration lubricant to lubricate all the way to the core
2. A sealant...
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