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TSQ-38 COOLER
If the air conditioner ±n your AN /TSQ-
38 operat±ons cen²ral is acting up, ±t just
may pay you ²o eyeball TB 750-97-41
(Nov 72) to see if that cooler is el±gible
for repa³rs.
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you've got Hughes
Model 5036´µ1¶ or Redmanson Model
CE-3·M, the cost o{ repairs may be too
mUch. Both models are over 10 years old
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tenance expenditure lim±² i¼n the TB.
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If you do have to replace the model you
have½ ¾S Army Troop Support Comma¿d
recommends you do ±t w±th Keco Model
À3·½ FSÁ 4120Â935-1523.
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Answer: When ±t is an M40Ãseıes reco±lless riÅe.
Move your M
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O the natural way by pushiÆg tÇe Çandles wheelbarrow style
Èhat happens?
Ét falls over on ±ts leÊË s±de anD the s±ght bracke² aÆd eleva²ing handle get broÌen.
This happens every time because the wheel iÍ too naÎrow aÆd ²Çe ceÏter of gÄavÐÑ
of the r±Åe ±s too hiGh.
So what's the r±ght way Òo mÓve ±t?
Sort of dÔag it along or at least Ìeep ±Ò no more than an inÕh or so oÖ the ×oUØd.
That way½
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yoU feel ±t start±ng tÓ t±p over, you can set it down.
LeaÙ to move the r±Åe the proper way aÆd you'll preveÆt the tipping over wh±ch
accounts for over half of the repa±rs on M 40Úseries r±Åes .
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about your polYethylene plastic targetsÝ
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you leave 'em
in the hot sUn.
What you want is a prone target ( FSÁ
·920Â0Þ1-4589) or a kneel±ng target (FSN
·920ß071-4780). What yoU don't want às
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taÎget that's not stiÖ enoUgh
to worÌ the hit switches.
To ÌeeP the droop out of youÔ targetsá
leave 'em in an uprighÒ pos±t±on when not
±n use. That way the sun doesn't get quite
as good a cracÌ at them.
Ét's also a good ±dea to replace a target
âefore ±t gets too soft. ãet it harden aga³n
out of the sun and you can use ±t the
neXt dayä
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