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bridge plate numbers

houdel

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I have a brand new, never used, just out of the box (by me) subdued bridge plate set. Ditto on what BFR said.
 

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According to David Doyle's "Standard Catalog of US MV's", if all else fails use 85% of the vehicle gross weight in tons. (page 501, top)

So if your deuce is empty, about 5 tons, loaded about 10 tons, a "5" or a "10" on the bridge plate. The "C" is only displayed if you are towing a trailer, in which case the bridge plate number is the combined weight.
 

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I now have a copy of FM 5-36 which lists all the bridge plate numbers for corrosponding vehicles and combinations. The 06 came right out of the book
 

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I'll see if I can con my wife into scanning these pages and post them. They have 3 columns, empty loaded cross country and loaded highway.
 

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The information in my Standard Catalog came from a painting bulletin - TB-746- something as I recall (I'm on the road in Alabama at the moment). They pertain - as they say - to a M35. The 85% figure that I refer to comes from a Engineer Field Manual on bridging. The 06 that Kenny and others refer to likely comes from the -10 that pertains to the M35A2.

This is a fine example of the type of problem that is created by referring casually to all G-742 vehicles as M35 - even though the vehicle in discussion (a 1971) is unlikely to really be a M35, but most likely a M35A2.

Best wishes,
David "on the road again" Doyle
 

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FM 5-36 breaks all of the vehicles down precisely. 08 is the cross country loaded designation. Even shows and breaks down the combination vehicles by type of truck and trailer.
 

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Where do you find those manuals? LOGSA seems only to list certain TMs. I have not been able to locate any of the manuals listed in the PS magazine displayed a few posts above. Does anyone have electronic copies they load up into the TM section?
 
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