KaiserM109
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Talk to SCSG-G4 about his thumb drive full of information.
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Or figure out how to upload from the phone2 and a half years and still no camera cord, time to buy a new one!
You all do not get your nickers in a twist over pictures. I took some with a cheap digital camera which come out like some of those famous blurry D Day photos whch were no good. I was the care giver of my 82 mother until her death and MKT photos took a back seat to life. I got new cell phone and will open trailer again and share pictures. Progress has been slow on the home front. Mark
Per the TM, to start an MBU, you may hold the start button in for up to 30 seconds before releasing. If it does not stay going and gives an error, press the stop button, wait 10-15 seconds and try again. After four successive tries, replace the unit and put it aside for maintenance. I got rid of my Lister bags in part because I have an M-149 Water Buffalo. A commercial 10 pound ABC fire extinguisher is what the military uses. I don't use the GI rubber matting, opting to use a thick red rubber mat that is interlocking 3 foot squares - much easier on the cooks feet, and the diners are able to use the diamond plate so they don't slip on the outer walkway. Before I got the GI lights, I used some outdoor florescent light sets zip tied to the roof struts. HTH. I still have the MKT-Thumb Drive data available and just mailed a USB drive to Markv in Tenn. yesterday.We just bought an MKT-90 and I've been puttering around with it for days. It has the four burner modules and they all work on diesel with one of them taking a lot of coaxing to get moving. It has the usual array of coolers, stock pots, roasting pans, water cans, food containers and two Lister bags. Haven't seen one of those in decades. It doesn't have the light set, rubber matting or fire extinguisher. Not a clue what we're going to do with it but it sure is neat.