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simp5782

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I could really use this same thing but for my m1045A2
That is the manual for the various hmmwv variants. Including the 1045a2. Page 1 of the manual tells you what vehicle it all pertains to.

TRUCK, UTILITY: TOW CARRIER, W/SUPPLEMENTAL ARMOR, 1-1/4 TON, 4X4, M1045 (2320-01-146-7191);M1045A1 (2320-01-371-9580) (EIC: BBR); M1045A2 (2320-01-380-8229) (EIC: BB5);
 

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I've always found that when working on my truck the hard copy manuals were better than the electronic versions. When I was up at the NG maintenance facility the other day I was told that hardcopy manuals are a thing of the past and that the government is now going to IETMs, interactive electronic technical manuals on DVDs. While they're great for researching things do you really want to punch a keyboard with greasy fingers?

I highly recommend anyone who owns a HMMWV have at least one set of hardcopy books in their library.
 

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...unfortunately, you probably just need to print them yourself. I do always buy FMs and TMs for things that are relevant to me whenever I stumble across them...you just have to be lucky sometimes. As for greasy fingers on a keyboard, put a sheet of plastic wrap over top of your keyboard (don't block any vents if it's a laptop). You'll still be able to see the keys, plus you can throw away the wrap when you're done working in order to clean up. They do a similar thing in food service.
 

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If you happen to have an Army facility near you you might stop by and ask them. If they haven't tossed them all they might just give you a set to save themselves the trouble of carting them to the dumpster! LOL

Somehow I don't think printing a couple of thousand page manuals would be a good idea.
 

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I printed my manuals out on 3 hole loose leaf at Kinkos and keep in large binders. When I go to work on the truck I extract the pages I need and put them in a small binder with plastic covers.
Works pretty good for me. This way, if you grease up a page, you can print out replacements and punch with a manual 3 hole punch. Then put the pages back in the main manual.
 
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