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I don’t have these instructions, and was googling the number provided , but didn’t come up with anything.Do you have a copy of the U.S. Marine Corps Technical Instructions (TI03404C-12/1 15AUG1996) for mounting on a 5-ton? This works for a deuce as well and is what I used years ago to mount my M66 on an M35A3. Send me a PM if you would like a copy of this document by CD or e-mail.
I was going to use a forklift and some straps. And yes , soldier B, I think they are called E-fuzzy nowadays.Send me your e-mail address in a PM and I'll forward a copy to you. By the way, don't do what I did and mount the ring by yourself. Have Soldier B help. Also, hoist it up so that the ring is easily rotated. Mounting the ring isn't hard with the right equipment and help, but it can be dangerous if not careful.
The manual is on the way.I was going to use a forklift and some straps. And yes , soldier B, I think they are called E-fuzzy nowadays.
I am wondering if I should get the brake off first and what the implications of doing that are. Sent you a PM, sir
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