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I just purchased a M35A2 and wanted to know which technical manual would be most helpful, ,as far as operation, servicing, and repairs?
Thank you!
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.I just purchased a M35A2 and wanted to know which technical manual would be most helpful, ,as far as operation, servicing, and repairs?
Thank you!
.Or I can transfer this thread to the M35 Forum.
Thank you for your help and response. For now, can you kindly transfer it for me? Thank you!Or I can transfer this thread to the M35 Forum.
Thank you for all your help! How do I make a new thread?.
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The link that @Guyfang provided gets you to the right section of the site. There are "dash numbers" on the end of the file name that tell you what the purpose are for the books. For example a "Dash 10" means that TM is the equivalent of the owners manual in civilian life.
TM9-2320-209-10-1 <------ The 1 in this position means First Book in a series
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | The 10 in this position means Operator Guide
As a general rule, the other "Dash Numbers" are something like this (below)
The "-20" is Maintenance
The "-24P" is Maintenance Parts
The "-34" is Troubleshooting
The "-35" is Depot Maintenance
You are in the CONVERSATIONS part of the site. That works well for general chewing of the fat. To get you more involved here, create a thread for your new Deuce. Possibly post up a few pictures of your New-To-You truck. We are definitely picture hounds here... Tell us about your truck. What will you use it for? Does it look like new or does it need some TLC?
Anyhow, Welcome to the group and happy to have your here!
I like that statement of yours ( when the lights go out, press the on button on your computer 10,000 times and see if it helps) Thats priceless !!!!Read, read, read. Then you know what you might need to print. Like Mullaney, my personal TM's had hundreds of notes written in them. But I worked on Army equipment every day, for 20 years. TM's were our life blood. I feel a paper copy of the operators TM is a must. If you do a lot of repair, and in a place that has no power, then paper is good. I always tell people, "when the lights go out, press the on button on your computer 10,000 times, and see if it helps." And doing TM's on a phone, is senseless.
Congrats! Just got my first Deuce just before Christmas. The downloads available on this site and the information provided by the long time members is invaluable. Spend a couple evenings with a nice cold drink and peruse through the -10, -20, -20P and -34s. Plus there are numerous supplements in the Deuce TM section. And hard copies are great and can be found at reasonable prices. Portrayal Press sells a package. I have a ‘71 and have been able to locate period correct Vietnam era manuals through Ebay and Memphis Equipment to satisfy my OCD! And if you are looking for specific info, chances are it’s already been addressed somewhere on this site. Some thorough searching will find what you need.I just purchased a M35A2 and wanted to know which technical manual would be most helpful, ,as far as operation, servicing, and repairs?
Thank you!
Rare is it that anyone knows who Dan Forrester is! Love it when like minds get together!! What a great book that was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!While I do NOT have all my TM's printed out, I do have a lot of books. Eleven floor to ceiling bookcases, most four feet wide, two under window bookcases five feet wide, and over 100 'Bankers Boxes' of books that I don't have bookshelves for. Plus another 50+ books waiting to be put into Banker's Boxes. The electronic versions of books, magazines, and manuals is another 101 Gigabytes spread over 929 folders. I am well on my way to being a "Dan Forrester" character in the novel "Lucifer's Hammer".
Thank you very much for all of your help. I looked up the viet-nam post and The Duece thread, but could not find the post you forwarded. Thank you!Thank you for your help and response. For now, can you kindly transfer it for me? (Done) Thank you!
And how will I locate the post?
Go to the Post Viet-Nam to Desert Storm Vesicles forum. In that forum is a sub forum, The Deuce. Your thread will be there.
Thank you for all your help! How do I make a new thread?
Go to the same place, and at the top right side is a "POST THREAD" button. Click there and start writing.
Wow ! That is so cool that you have read "Lucifer's Hammer" !!!While I do NOT have all my TM's printed out, I do have a lot of books. Eleven floor to ceiling bookcases, most four feet wide, two under window bookcases five feet wide, and over 100 'Bankers Boxes' of books that I don't have bookshelves for. Plus another 50+ books waiting to be put into Banker's Boxes. The electronic versions of books, magazines, and manuals is another 101 Gigabytes spread over 929 folders. I am well on my way to being a "Dan Forrester" character in the novel "Lucifer's Hammer".
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