PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1980

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 334

SEPTEMBER 1980

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1980 - Page 6 of 35
T
muda
Triangle may still have its mysteries-but there's no reason to
be puzzled by the triangles on tHe bottom of your howitzer.
The plate cLosest to the front protects the transmission drain± The center one
covers the engine oil drain± The left plate (from the front) covers both the fuel
Drain and the coolant drain. The recessed fuel drain plug is the one closest to the
fr
m
df
the vehicle²
One thing the triangles have in common³a lot of gook behind 'em± So watch
for it when you take 'em off±
The replacement rate on the travel
lock handle of the M´07 /M´´µ
howitzers tells a grim story:
A lot of guys don't use their heads¶
or their hands± They're using their
feet³and kicking the handle right out
of supPly±
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You can stop this self·defeatiNg
situation by remembering_and pass¸
ing the word³that the handle is for
hands only; likE the ¹M's say±
M109/M109Al Howitzers .
..
New Shield For Race Ring
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-·±\²'."
-±²³"'
You can now get a protective shield
so that the exposed part of the race
ring can't cause an accident.
Order proTEcTive shIELd
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Order a shield, protective, ºSº
This
shield
f i ts
only
1025»01»055·6085, for every M´09 M´09¼M´09½´¾s with 5 cab electrical
family howitzer you have with Serial contact
arm
assemblies¿Serial
ºumber 112À or above± The Routing ºumber 112À or above. The earlier
Identifier Code (RIC) is B´4±
model M´09/M´09A´'s with only
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The shield reaches from the right cab
electrical
contact
arm
ÁrUnnion support to the existing assemblies¿Serial ºumber 11À1 and
shield on the Âight sÃde of the cab± You below¿take a different kind of shield
use the existing wiring harness holes that is not ready for issue yet±
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