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What do the bridge numbers on the front of military vehicles mean?
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Not so,The weight of the vehicle.....
It is a bridge plate. Look in the FM 5-36 for an explanation. It is also in David Doyles-Standard Catalog of Military Vehicles in the back. What I posted put's it in the most basic way. EMR brought up another good point. The "C" shows a combined weight and is also located in the charts in both books.I do not understand. Maybe I called it the wrong thing. This is a 8" circle with a set of changable numbers. You can place any two diget number. What do the numbers mean? If it is the weight is it in tons, like a 2 and 5 means 25 tons, etc. Is there paperwork that explains the meanings?
Thanks for the help, I am new at this.
Zeek
The plate is NOT the weight of the truck. The FM 5-36 emphasises that the classification is not a weight (page 101). Weight is one of the many factors used to come up with the classification. It specifically shows what is involved with getting the number. It starts around page 96.The bridge plate is the weight of the truck, but the purpose for the bridge plate is really simple.
So what did the kit cost? And does he ship?Here's the kit as purchased form George Manerie, Vermont Commercial Salvage.
Saturn Surplus has them for $42.50 also.So what did the kit cost? And does he ship?
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