I just thought it was a coincidence of the first order...and it seems that it is...I'm sure you know how to read the label...
Just seemed like it might be an error...
Yup I agree and thanks for the data you sent I'll copy that and keep it for future reference it might come in handy
It is in the introduction to the -34 Parts manual...along with other stuff you might find worthwhile.
Just got a parts manual in today (not military but a kaiser/jeep one W-1202 book in a three ring binder) and the others (MIL) will be here in a few days
Original issued lube order, standard US Army Lubrication Order, 2 coated cards
TM 9-2320-244-34
TM 9-2320-244-20
They are online for free you know...Manuals link up top...
yup and there great!
I been reading them for the past several days but kinda hard carrying out to the fender.
I work on mil radios (Got a house full of them) and have volumes of cd's but just can't work on the radios without a beer and a manual in hand. I guess I'm old fashion, but like the manual with me when I'm working on something. Soooooooooo I get the manuals....
plus this is a keeper for me so I dont mind the investment
Gotcha...I like the way you think.
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