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A quick look they seem to be the same when it comes to the service brake assemblies and wheel cylinders.Ha, DB I just found TM 9-2320-316-20P and was flipping to the hub assembly section. What's different between -20P and -34P?
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Wow, I'm copying and saving that post. Thank you!Here is the low down on -20P and -34P. This is the same for ALL TM's:
-10 is the operator's manual, a "P" after the -10 (-10P) means it a parts book. Parts in this book would be for the operator to fix/replace
-20 is for the units/motor pool to use to repair things move in depth than the driver would do. Now a -12 would be a -10 and -20 in one book.
-30 would be for a maintenace unit to use. Like taking a car to the dealer to work on it. A -13 would be a -10 + -20 + -30 all in one. a -23 would be a -20 + -30 in one.
-40 is what the depot or manufacter would use. A -24 is a -20 + -30 + -40 , A -34 is a -30 + -40
A "P" after any of these means a parts book.
A " &P " means its the repair book and parts book in one. Smaller things like trailer use this.
Hope this make's it clear.
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