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List of Trailer mounted generator accessories

Daybreak

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Howdy,
I have most of the accessories for my PU-798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-HC high mobility)
Genset accessories.jpg
Pictured;
slide hammer
slide rod driver/puller rod, with rod knuckle
ground rod clamps
remote 55gal/5gal fuel pickup adapter
aux fuel supply line
6awg braided copper ground
carbon dioxide fire extinguisher
and 3 ground rod pieces up under the side of the generator


I am missing the ground rod connection buckles. I only have 1. And some 8 pound hammer.

Is there anything else?
 
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One thing that I have in my kit, that is non-issue, is a couple of clamps, in case there is something that is acceptable to ground to (other then driving that ground rod. One is a spring clamp, as from a battery jumper cable, and the other is a 4" C-clamp.
 

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My first question would be how are you planning on using your generator? Is it house hook-up for back up power only? Do you want it to be available for mobile power situations, or...?

To make it more functional you might consider adding a spider box, extension cords etc. if you ever plan to use it in a remote situation (job site, relatives/friends house, around the compound, etc.)
 

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Howdy,
I was not so much as asking what else I should carry. I was looking at items which were issued at the time the generator was delivered. From information I can find, I am missing a 8lb hammer. I also need to find 3 more ground rod connection knuckles.


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I myself have these add-ons nearby for support;
fuel filter (canister)
fuel filter (spin-on)
oil (plenty on hand for changes)
oil filter
fuel line
fuel return line
fuel additives
handheld meter
extra wire (various lengths and sizes)
various ground clamps (pair of vice-grips)
regular 8ft ground rods
regular t-post driver
bulk farm diesel tank
109gal transfer tank
15gal poly barrel tank
5 gal fuel can
breakout box (small distribution box)
extension cords
 

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The list of Associated Support Items of Equipment (ASIOE), Basic Issue Item (BII) and Additional Authorized Equipment (AAI) is listed in the appendix section of the operators manual (-10 manual). Just have to download the manual---and that would also be part of the BII.
 

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Howdy,
I have most of the accessories for my PU-798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-HC high mobility)
View attachment 563639
Pictured;
slide hammer
slide rod driver/puller rod, with rod knuckles
ground rod clamps
remote 55gal/5gal fuel pickup adapter
aux fuel supply line
6awg braided copper ground
carbon dioxide fire extinguisher
and 3 ground rod pieces up under the side of the generator

Missing is a 8 lb engineer hammer
 

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But, you will only find the right listing with the right operators manual. And for the PU-798A, that would be: TM 9-6115-660-13&P
 

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Howdy,

PU-798A accessories (Mep-803A on a LTT-TQG)
View attachment 563639generator accessories.jpg

slide hammer
slide rod driver/puller rod
5120-01-013-1676 SLIDE HAMMER, GROUND 13226E7741
slide hammer.jpg

ground rod, knuckles, ground strap, drive head bolt
5975-00-878-3791 RODS, GROUND SECTIONAL 9FT AA-55804-III-B
5975-00-794-2523 COUPLINGS, (THREE IN SET)
5975-00-924-9927 DRIVE/HEAD STUD
ground ros and knuckles.jpg

remote 55gal/5gal fuel pickup adapter
2910-00-066-1235 ADAPTER ASSY, FUEL DRUM 13211E7541
7240-01-337-5269 FUEL CAN, OLIVE DRAB
7240-00-177-6154 FLEXIBLE SPOUT
fuel can adapter.jpg adapter in MFC.jpg

aux fuel supply line
4720-00-021-3320 or 4720-01-469-7057 HOSE ASSEMBLY, NONMETALLIC
aux fuel line.jpg

Oil drain elbow
4730-00-809-9703 ELBOW, PIPE TO HOSE MS24519-9
oil drain pipe to hose for trailer 1.jpg

trailer grounding stud
5940-00-021-3321 GROUND TERMINAL STUD MS39347-2
Trailer grounding stud 1.jpg

6awg braided copper ground
ground wire.jpg

carbon dioxide fire extinguisher
 
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Daybreak

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Great list!

Im missing the non metallic fuel line assembly, NSN 4720-01-469-7057.

Suggestions for for sourcing it? Specific fittings? Thanks!
Howdy,

aux fuel supply line
4720-01-469-7057 or 4720-00-021-3320 HOSE ASSEMBLY, NONMETALLIC Also comes in many NSN part numbers....
aux fuel line.jpg
Aux fuel supply hose
25ft long with 37 degree flare ends
View attachment aux fuel line specs1.pdf

Probably easier to make your own. er, I mean have one made with the proper ends at a hydraulic hose place.
HOSE ASSEMBLY,NONMETALLICAUXILIARY FUEL LINE: THIS ASSEMBLY IS TO BEMANUFACTURED I/A/W TOP DWG 69-668 AND THE HOSEASSEMBLY IS TO BE MADE I/A/W DWG 88-20551.DWG 88-20551 REFERENCES EATON AEROQUIP AND PARKER HANNIFIN PARTS THAT CALL OUT HOSE MADEI/A/W MIL-DTL-8794 AND FITTINGS MADEI/A/W MIL-A-5070 AND MS24587. NO EXCEPTIONSTO THESE SPECS WILL BE ACCEPTED.5/11/2010 EXCEPTION TO THE DRAWING: THE USE OF EATON AEROQUIP PART NUMBER 202709-6-5-5B WHICH IS THE UNION, RING, AND CHAIN ASSEMBLY AS ACOMPLETE UNIT FROM AEROQUIP IS ACCEPTABLE.

Manufacturer Information:
01837
07426
WARWICK ELECTRONICS INC PACIFIC MERCURY DIV
13211E6770
97403
CECOM LR CENTER
19304
54764
MANCRAFT INDUSTRIES INC
228X1-0001
02032
HOLLINGSWORTH JOHN R CO
2734D10G12
01411
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP MEDIUM AC MOTOR AND GEARING DIV
669-0192
02032
HOLLINGSWORTH JOHN R CO
228X10001-0001A
02032
HOLLINGSWORTH JOHN R CO
69-668
30554
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROJECT MANAGER-MOBILE ELECTRIC POWER
501-115
44940
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION INC.
501A115
44940
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION INC.
360PB3104
75377
KURZ & ROOT GENERATOR COMPANY, LLC
611560-4-5
81336
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS DEPT OF ARMY
FA1493FFF3000
00624
EATON-AEROQUIP LLC.
A303004-5S-30
01265
MANLEY VALVE CORP
FA1493FFF3000
01276
EATON-AEROQUIP INC DIV FLUID CONNECTORS PRODUCTS
B228-34
02032
HOLLINGSWORTH JOHN R CO
JHP111-32
02032
HOLLINGSWORTH JOHN R CO
P1443
07860
BOGUE ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO
S94B9007105-2992
14798
DESIGNED METAL CONNECTIONS, INC.
S94B9007105-2992
32142
HYDRASEARCH CO., INC.
A029E713
44940
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION INC.
D11560-4-5
53335
UNIVERSAL LOGISTICS CORP CLARK DIV
M19304
54764
MANCRAFT INDUSTRIES INC
J5037
59774
FABCO GENERATORS INC. DBA FABCO POWER
S22378
80072
H20 TANK INC U S MOTORS DIV
D11560-4-5
81336
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS DEPT OF ARMY
B13200E6142
81336
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS DEPT OF ARMY
B51757
94833
KECO INDUSTRIES INC.
 
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Didn't know if I should start a new thread but I will ask here first to see what people know.
I have purchased several MEP units. All on trailers. From Gov Planet ( even Gov liquidators). The question is what happens to all the accessories that were on the MEP trailers when they were turned in to DRMO (Defense Re utilization Marketing Office). Only one MEP had part of a ground rod system. All the manuals, maintenance sheets and material is gone. Like the ground rods, transfer hose etc.
I suspect that one of three places they are removed- 1. at the military depot that is sending to DRMO, 2. The transporter between bases and or Govplanet sites, 3. Govplanet it self. Not to accuse anyone but just intersted in getting my MEPs supplied with an original setup.
If some one out there as a guess and does not want to post here message me and I will not repeat the findings. If its not a big deal post it here. Thanks just curious.
 

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Its VERY rare to find a PP or PU with compleat BII. Its all expendable, and most units rarely use most of it. When something goes into the DRMO, it goes in as a Whole. Things are not stripped off, unless someone is maybe helping a Unit get things it needs. But on the whole, its just not allowed.

After all, the system was not just created to "get rid of old junk", it is first and foremost supposed to Reutilize goods and equipment. Everything that's turned in, sits for 90 days in the DRMO. The items are entered into a world wide data base, and any government agency can request that item. Anyplace in the world. And it will be shipped to the nearest DRMO to the requesting agency. The requesting agency then can pick it up at no cost. I do not know how it works for anyone but the Army. We had to put any reportable item, (Truck, trailer, gen set, tools, test equipment and so on) on the property books. Keeps the theft down. But expendable items were more or less "In the wind". Often, when a unit receives new equipment, and some or all of the BII is missing. So if the BII is on the old equipment, naturally its removed and installed on the new equipment. As a good NCO and later CWO, there was no way I would have turned in BII unless someone pointed a pistol at me. Its better to have and not need, than need and not have. What happens after its sent out of DRMO is something I can not comment on.
 
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