Re: [MV] M designation for Civilian-type military vehicles

From: roger (rfrancis@cfl.rr.com)
Date: Fri Aug 19 2005 - 08:59:28 PDT


Ronzo... thanks.... just downloaded it and yes....780+ pages. Now I have
to figure out how to print it and take it to the "library" for some easy
reading. The Wifeee will love that. I'll leave it there for her in case she
gets bored...

Thanks again!!

RogerWilco

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron" <rojoha@adelphia.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>; "roger"
<rfrancis@cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] M designation for Civilian-type military vehicles

> The manual is TM9-8000 "Principles of Automotive Vehicles". Covers
every
> thing that makes your mil veh tick. Where your specific vehicle TM maint
> manual tells you how to trouble shoot or repair your truck, this TM
explains
> how/why the system works or was designed that way. Engine design (2 and 4
> stroke, timing, valve trains, pistons and conn rods et al), electrical,
> fuel, chassis, brakes (hydraulic, air, electric), pto's, carburetion,
multi
> fuel fuel compensators, injection systems, governors (and why they are
set
> the way they are - ignore or change if you have DEEP pockets), gas and
> diesel specific components, manual and automatic transmissions, transfer
> cases, wheels, tires, bodies and hulls, tire inflation systems (shows a
DUKW
> system as the example) etc, etc, etc. Name the system or it's variation
and
> you'll find it's covered.
> The manual is 780 pages long, a 17.2 MB down load from (ALL TOGETHER
> NOW.......) Electronic Tech Manuals on line,
> https://www.logsa.army.mil/etms/ . It's FREE!
> Put 9-8000 in the TM manual number box and hit search, then you can
> either save the manual to your computer or read it on line. BE ADVISED-
> Don't try this on a dial up. I down loaded a copy a couple of months ago,
> but it required a couple of tries due to net traffic and timeouts. I'd
> suggest mid week, 0'dark early, east coast time attempts.
> I bought a hard copy at Weare for $35 after watching the few ebay
> offerings start at $0.99 and regularly top $70 or more, but you may get
> lucky.
> A definite must have in the Throne Room perusal bin or for taking to
the
> mall while escorting the troops on provision/logistics runs, since the
> downloaded version is a wee bit unwieldy for casual reading.
> And now you know the rest of the story!
> TTFN,
> Ronzo
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "roger" <rfrancis@cfl.rr.com>
> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> Sent: 17 August, 2005 10:12
> Subject: Re: [MV] M designation for Civilian-type military vehicles
>
>
> > Ronzo. Thanks for the info. Now I understand. I didn't know there was a
TM
> > that explained the types of vehicles. I really appreciate that info.
I'll
> > look for a copy. I was not trying to make it something it wasn't (I
> > figured
> > it wasn't a combat vehicle) but I thought that the government put a
number
> > on just about anything (like the p-38 can opener...) so I was trying to
> > figure out what this one was.
> >
> > I am happy with 1956 Suburban Carryall. Thats whats on the Data Plate.
> > Thanks again for the info.
> >
> > RogerWilco
>
>
>



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