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Transmission manuals

FrankUSMC

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Wanted to start another thread for this subject on the M-211 transmissions.
I just picked up about 11 boxes of old used manuals. In the boxes were two manuals for the 301MG and the 303M hydra-matic transmissions. I asked on a post below about the manuals and was told the two manuals for the transmissions was TM9-8025-2 and TN9-1819AD. One of the manuals I have is the TM9-8025-2 dated June 1957, but the other was not. It is TM9-2520-245-34 and it is dated September 1973. It is a technical manual, Direct support and general support Maintenance Manual, transmission hydramatic, with container assembly. Models 301MG, 303M, 305MC.
I know the date on the second manual is 1973, but I saw a M211 still in active service in 1977, so they were still out there.
Also, kinda funny, but on the 1957 manual it is spelled hydra-matic, and on the 1973 manual it is spelled hydramatic.
I have 4 manuals for the M211, and M135 that I will be listing in the for sell listings as I do not need them for the trucks in my collection.
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
 

95dynahd

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I have 2 of the 305MCs & 283s to match. I would like to find the repair & parts manuals. Would be neat to see if I could get parts to fix them up. Both sets operated when removed, but have been setting for a number of years.
 

Guyfang

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TM 9-8623

TM 9-2990-201-45

TM 9-2990-210-40&P.

TM 9-2815-204-35

TM 9-2815-210-34P .

Greetings! If you had these manuals in your boxes, Rustystud would buy you beer for 500 years.



 

rustystud

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Wanted to start another thread for this subject on the M-211 transmissions.
I just picked up about 11 boxes of old used manuals. In the boxes were two manuals for the 301MG and the 303M hydra-matic transmissions. I asked on a post below about the manuals and was told the two manuals for the transmissions was TM9-8025-2 and TN9-1819AD. One of the manuals I have is the TM9-8025-2 dated June 1957, but the other was not. It is TM9-2520-245-34 and it is dated September 1973. It is a technical manual, Direct support and general support Maintenance Manual, transmission hydramatic, with container assembly. Models 301MG, 303M, 305MC.
I know the date on the second manual is 1973, but I saw a M211 still in active service in 1977, so they were still out there.
Also, kinda funny, but on the 1957 manual it is spelled hydra-matic, and on the 1973 manual it is spelled hydramatic.
I have 4 manuals for the M211, and M135 that I will be listing in the for sell listings as I do not need them for the trucks in my collection.
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
Hey Frank, I think your mail box is full. I've been trying to reach you for weeks now.
 
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