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These are AF Entwhistle manual numbers. I don't believe the Army used this type of tug so I doubt there is a TM available
36A10-3-41-1 Operation & Maintenance
36A10-3-41-2 Overhaul Instructions
36A10-3-41-4 Illustrated Parts Breakdown
G40E - G40G
36A10-3-23-1 Operation & Maintenance
36A10-3-23-3 Overhaul Instructions
36A10-3-23-4 Illustrated Parts Breakdown
You can find the -1 manual online but haven't found the other two of this series.
The G40H tug has 3 manuals, Operation & Maintenance, Overhaul, and Illustrated Parts Breakdown. There's a manual for the 1972-1977 G40E, G40F and G40G series and was changed in 1978. The G40H was the last model produced by Coleman Motor Company from 1980-1981 with the company eventually...
Not much to show on the tug as I haven't done much other than cleaning it up and removing the push bar the forest service put on it. Interesting thing about the tug is that its 1 of 30 that had the brake system modified by the military to allow it to pull MHU-196 or MHU 173 munition trailers...
I got it with another in a package deal that I couldn't pass up.
Sorry for the links but just backing up the fact that it does run and drive.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GjyHaptJgtect8SK7
Interesting finds when I was restoring the A-2. Also my youngest daughter during the restoration 13 yrs ago ready to help. Fast forward today and she is sitting in the A2 for her senior pictures with me photo bombing her. Last picture is me during 2011 veterans day heading the the elementary...
Don't see any hood markings and it appears to have green paint under the blue so it was probably a civil air patrol jeep that originally came from the Great Lakes Naval training center if he purchased it in Illinois. The hinged grill and 45 degree front fender seams would put it at 1952-1953. I...
This is my 89 USAF truck that I got from Fairchild AFB back in 2012. Benefit of being retired military is I just flashed my ID at the gate, drove to DRMO to get the truck and drove it out the main gate. Notice the vent is in the lower panel facing forward.