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TM 38-470
Step 6: Fuel system.
WARNING
Fuel and fuel vapors are extremely flammable. To prevent death or injury from fire and explosion,
do not conduct refueling operations indoors or within 50 feet of any spark, open flame,
maintenance operation, operating equipment or building. Adequate fire fighting equipment will be
immediately available during refueling operations.
a. Position AGPU so that fuel tank drain valve is at lowest position relative to the tank. Use a container and open
drain valve to completely defuel tank. Close drain valve.
b. Spray interior of tank with MIL-PRF-6081, Grade 1010 oil.
c. Remove and discard auxiliary fuel filter element.
d. Install new auxiliary fuel filter element.
Step 7: Hydraulic system. Perform all hydraulic servicing operations strictly in accordance with the procedures in TM 551730-229-12. Service hydraulic system with MIL-PRF-83282 hydraulic fluid only.
a. Replace low-pressure 10 micron hydraulic filter and high pressure 3 micron hydraulic filter in accordance with
TM.
b. Replace vent dryer desiccant with new MIL-D-3716 desiccant in accordance with TM 55-1730-229-12.
c. Fill hydraulic reservoir to 7/8 full level with MIL-PRF-83282 hydraulic fluid.
Step 8: Tires. Service tires to 28 PSIG.
Step 9: Cables and hoses. Properly stow all cables and hoses.
Step 10: Fire extinguishers. Inspect and service fire extinguishers as necessary.
Step 11: Access doors. Close and latch all access doors.
SECTION XVI. CONTAINERIZED MATERIEL
(Inter-modal Transportable Containers)
5-16. General instructions
a. All ASL/PLL items including tools, TMDE, and other related items will be consolidated in inter-modal transportable
containers. Items will be, as a minimum, packaged to the highest level as specified in the FEDLOG Packaging Segment.
Items already packed level B need not be repacked solely to bring it up to level A. They will remain packaged in this
manner or may be uploaded, as directed by AMC, USAMMA, ARCENT, MTMC, and/or AFSC. For consolidation
purposes, heavier items (70 to 200 lbs) may be packed in weather-resistant, triple-wall, ASTM-D5168 fiberboard boxes, or
in wood boxes (wire bound, nailed, or plywood). All items over 200 pounds should be packed in wood boxes. Limited
quantities of ASL and PLL are classified as HAZMAT. All HAZMAT will be segregated, stowed, and secured per Title 49
CFR 176.5 and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
b. Critical surfaces are those providing closeness of fit or surfaces involving motion while in contact with another
surface or surfaces. Items that have critical surfaces are considered critical items. Examples of critical items are
automotive intake and exhaust valves, camshafts, crankshafts, and antifriction and friction bearings. Examples of noncritical items are axe heads, pry bars, track pads, tow cables, and so on.
c. All containerized items will be properly blocked and braced within the container to prevent movement and damage
while afloat.
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