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TM 9-2320-386-24-1-1
UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
EXTENDED SERVICE PROGRAM (ESP)
TRUCK, CARGO, 2-1/2-TON, 6X6, M44A3 SERIES TRUCKS (DIESEL)
M35A3, W/O WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-2047); W/WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-3850);
M35A3C, W/O WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-2050); W/WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-2049);
M36A3, W/O WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-2048); W/WINCH (NSN 2320-01-383-2046).
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
SPECIFIC PMCS PROCEDURES
NOTE
Designated intervals are performed under usual operating
conditions. PMCS must be performed more frequently when
operating under unusual conditions.
a. Perform all semiannual inspections in addition to annual inspections at the time of the annual
inspection. Perform all annual and semiannual inspections in addition to biennial inspections at the time of
the biennial inspection.
b. The preventive maintenance checks and services for which you are responsible are provided in
table 1. The checks and services listed are arranged in logical order.
c. The following columns are left to right on the PMCS schedule:
(1) Item Number. Provides logical order for PMCS performance and is used as a source number
for DA Form 2404, on which your PMCS results will be recorded.
(2) Interval. Indicates when check or service is to be performed. Intervals are:
(a) Semiannually. Every 6 months or 6,000 miles (9,654 kilometers), whichever comes first.
(b) Annually. Every 12 months or 12,000 miles (19,308 kilometers), whichever comes first.
(c) Biennially. Every 24 months or 24,000 miles (38,616 kilometers), whichever comes first.
(3) Item To Check/Service. Lists the system, common name, or location of the item to be
inspected.
(a) Lists the system, common name, or location of the item to be inspected.
(b) The letters RPL in this column indicate replacement parts are required to complete the task
or procedure. Check mandatory replacement parts list tables 2 and 3 at end of this procedure.
(4) Procedure. Provides instructions for servicing, inspection, replacement, or adjustment, and in
some cases, having an item repaired at a higher level. If a defect is found, repair, fill, replace, or adjust as
needed.
(5) Equipment Not Ready/Available If:. Provides information for deadlining a vehicle when
checks or services reveal a defect or deficiency with a component(s) of the vehicle.

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