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I want to restore my bridge plate on the M1008, what should they show? The top plate is for a trailer if I remember, I need that designation also.
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Originally Posted by M813rc
Okay, from my copy of FM 5-36 dated May 1985-
To get a weight classification, the following is used:
Weight (empty, loaded, and loaded for highway);
Load on pintle or 5th wheel;
Tires (number per axle, size and PSI);
Distance between axles;
Distance from nearest axle to pintle or 5th wheel;
Outside and inside width of tires or tracks;
Length of track in contact with the ground;
Vehicle NSN.
This all gets sent to STRBE-NBE at Ft Belvoir where they perform some ceremony that quite possibly includes waving an intoxicated newt around above the numbers and they give you the weight classification.
OR, you can look and see if they have already done their rituals and your vehicle is on the Standard list in appendix C-3;
or you can get a field expedient number by using 85% of the vehicle gross weight.
For our purposes here, the CUCV series is (fortunately) listed, the numbers are for empty, then loaded cross country, highway and combination -
M1009 2 3 3 4
M1008 3 4 4 5
M1010 3 4 4 -
M1028 3 4 4 5
M1031 3 5 5 6
Matt, you are quicker than I am!
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Alot of people incorrectly believe this. The manual will explain how it is computed. Weight is only a part of it.The numbers should read your total weight in thousands.
To paint the numbers on the plate permanently? You could easily get the factory number set that allows you to change the displayed value.Thanks guys I will get some stencils.
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