Download Military Vehicle Reference Publications
Thanks to the efforts of Olive-Drab.com contributors, some US military publications are available for download here. These documents originate from on-line military sources referenced elsewhere on Olive-Drab, but are included here because they are especially interesting topics for military vehicles. Documents in PDF format (with extension .pdf) require the Acrobat reader (available for free download from Adobe). Some of these files are quite large so be selective.
- TB 5-4200-200-10,
Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers (September 1991) has a long list of the
fire extinguishes in use for field, vehicle, van and other uses. File size
is 117KB. (Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 9-2300-422-20,
Security of Tactical Wheeled Vechicles (August 1988) describes the installation
of steering wheel chain locks or other measures for the security of military
vehicles in use in 1988. File size is 322KB. (Thanks to
Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 9-2300-426-20,
Hydraulic Brakes PM (November 1989) describes troubleshooting and maintenance
of vehicle brake systems. File size is 309KB. (Thanks to
Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- This section of TB
43-0213, Corrosion Prevention and Control, describes the step-by-step
procedure for rustproofing the M-151 series jeeps. The file is 1.3MB. (This
document is provided courtesy of "Buzz" who put in the time to convert it
to Adobe .pdf format.) If you have a high-speed Internet connection,
you may want the
whole TB 43-0213 (December 1990) manual -- it runs 6.9MB. (Thanks
to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 43-0242, CARC Spot Painting (January 1991) has all the hows and whys of CARC painting including all the safety issues. File size is 189KB. (Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 703-1, Fuels, Lubricants, Preservatives (July 1972) covers part numbers, packaging and usage for all the different types of fuels, gear oils, etc. used in everything from vehicles to zippers. File size is 76KB. (Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 750-93-1,
Functional Grouping Codes (May 1968) is a guide to the part numbering
codes that are used in the -P TM's and other manuals. File size is 232KB.
(Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TB 750-651,
Antifreeze in Engine Cooling Systems (January 1997) covers the maintenance
of vehicle cooling systems with antifreeze. File size is 177KB. (Thanks
to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- TM 9-2610-200-14, Pneumatic Tires and Inner Tubes (September 2000) in PDF format. Covers maintenance and repair of tires and tubes of newer vehicles (note the date) including safety procedures while mounting and dismounting from various types of rims. The file is 10.6MB. (Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution).
- TM 9-2610-200-20, Pneumatic Tires, Inner Tubes, and Radial Tires (February 1977) in PDF format. Covers the tires and tubes of older vehicles (note the date) including safety procedures while mounting and dismounting from various types of rims. The file is 4.2MB. (Thanks to Brandon Kunicki for this contribution).
- TM 9-4910-496-10, Operator's Manual, Towbar, Motor Vehicle (October 1972) in PDF format. The file is 511k. (Thanks to Ron for this contribution.)
- TM 9-6140-200-14, Lead-Acid Storage Batteries (July 1989) has the details of support and maintenance for the 2HN, 6TL and other military batteries you will encounter in your MVs. The file is 1.0MB. (Thanks to Ron Johanson for this contribution.)
- FM Antenna Tiedown on 1/4 Ton Vehicles describes the correct method to use the antenna tiedown kit for the M-151 series jeep. (Thanks to Ken the Mutt Guru for this contribution.)
M-Series Wiring Documentation
Several documents are available on Olive-Drab.com to explain the electrical wiring of the popular American M-Series vehicles:
- A list of the M-series circuit numbers that have been used in all US wheeled and tracked vehicles since the 1950s.
- Description of the M-series rubber connectors used in the wiring of most vehicles.
- Details of the wiring of the M-Series three lever light switch that is common to most American M-Series vehicles, including the pin identification and circuit numbers for the light switch and the related turn signal switch.
- Details of the M-Series push button switch assembly that began to replace the three lever light switch in April of 2002.
- Pin IDs for the NATO trailer connectors.
- ITT Cannon catalog describing the MIL-C-5015 multi-pin connectors used in military vehicles and many other mil-spec applications (649K PDF). (Thanks to Leonard Jones and ITT Cannon.)
Other Reference Materials
In addition to the information available from this page, there is a full Olive-Drab.com section with information on Military Vehicle Camouflage and a very detailed page describing Olive Drab Paint for Military Vehicles.
Using 12 volt bulbs and other equipment in 24 volt systems is described on this page.
In this document, Harris Neil describes How to mount a heater unit from an M-151 jeep into an M-37 3/4 ton truck.
Here, Harris Neil describes how to install turn signals into an M-37 3/4 ton truck.
Mike Sommer provided this write up on converting the headlights in his M-37 to 12 volts. The description will work, with few or no modifications, on most American M-series military vehicles.
Darryl Bauman has written up how to replace a leaking pinion seal, a common problem on MVs.
Courtesy of Richard Notton, here is a diagram of a 24V cooking vessel provided to British troops to prepare food, tea etc. in vehicles on the road.
Richard Notton has written up this information about British lubricants, their US equivalents, and a lot of generally useful wisdom.