TM-9-2350-256-10

RECOVERY VEHICLE, FULL TRACKED: MEDIUM, M88A1

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

OCTOBER 2014

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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION ON UNUSUAL TERRAIN
INITIAL SETUP:
Materials/Parts
Wiping rags Qty: AR (WP 0134, Table 1, Item 57)
Personnel Required
Crewman (3)
References
Lubrication instructions (WP 0101)
Main engine air cleaner maintenance (WP 0119)
MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION ON UNUSUAL TERRAIN
Perform the following maintenance on components after operation on unusual terrain:
a.
Mud:
Clean and lubricate (WP 0101) all parts as soon as possible after operation in mud.
b.
Air Cleaners:
If water is found in the air cleaner, clean and dry the filter element (WP 0119).
c.
Sand and Dust:
Operation in dusty or sandy areas requires more frequent cleaning and servicing of
filters to prevent dust entering engine, transmission, fuel system, and hydraulic system. Dust build-up
on major components increases chance of entry into internal areas, and interferes with adequate
cooling. Pay particular attention to the following service areas:
Lubricate vehicle, shortening service interval as required. Refer to Lubrication Instructions
(WP 0101).
Carefully clean all areas around lubrication fittings, fill ports, dipsticks, breathers, and filters
before servicing or inspecting.
Have maintenance service engine oil filters, fuel filters, transmission oil filter, and hydraulic oil
filters.
Check and clean door hinges, fuel filter protective cap and vent, spade lock, and boom travel
lock.
Monitor brake and steering operation for binding/failure to release. Report malfunctions to
maintenance personnel.
END OF TASK
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