PS Magazine - OCTOBER 1983

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 371

OCTOBER 1983

PS Magazine - OCTOBER 1983 - Page 32 of 35
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Your M1941 and M1950 (Yukon)
hEaters mEan thE diffErEncE bE-
twEEn succEss and failurE in cold±
wEathEr opErations.
REad TM
10-45²³2²-13 as if your LifE
dEpEndEd upon it.
HerE'rE somE more hEatEr hints
that'll comE iN handy:
´Don't put thE hEAtErs dirEctly on
fµozEn ground. The heat will mElt it
and turn ¶our tEnt ·oor into onE
sloppy mEss. InstEad, put ¸Em on a
piEce of scrap mEtal, pilE of stonEs
or brickbats.
´MakE surE thE fuEl can is on a
stEady support. If a suitablE struc±
turE isn't availablE, makE onE. T¹kE
3 polEs or sticks about º metErs
long, tiE ¸Em togEthEr about
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of
thE way up and sprEad ¸Em out to
Tie sticks together
2' of tHe way up
to form tripod
stove. If thEre's a wind or if thE
can's wobbly, tiE it to thE tripod.
MakE surE thE can is tiltEd so thE air
is trappEd in thE uppErmost corner.
´In casE thE burnEr flamE gEts out
of control, kEEp a f»rE ExtinguishEr,
buckEt of dry sand or pound of
baking soda closE by.
¼½evEr storE liquid fuEl insidE
your tEnt. OutsidE, kEEp it away
¾rom ammo. Put trEE Boughs or
poLes undEr FuEl containErs to kEEp
¸Em from frEEzing to thE ground.
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OnE morE thing. ¿E surE and gEt
thE ·amE sprEadEr for your M 1941 as
listEd in thE TM. It's ItEm º0À Áig.
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Eam ÅClEanEr Æom ÆEEzing whEn you'rE not using it, f»ll
Çt wÇth a 50/50 mÇx of watEr and antifrEEzE. Pump thE mix out and savE it
for latEr bEforE ¶ou usE thE clEanEr.
MakE surE you go by thE dEtaiLEd instructions in ¶our manuaL.
½S½ 6850³²³181-79º9 gEts a gallon of antifµEEzE and ½S½
6850³²³18È-7933 gEts 5 gallons.
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