3-10. GENERAL TM 9-2320-361-10 Section IV. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The operator/crew is responsible for daily, weekly, and monthly preventive maintenanace checks and services listed in table 2-2. Other maintenance services, also the responsibility of the operator/crew, are listed in this section. To find a specific paragraph, refer to the index below: 3-11. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES INDEX PARA PARA. TITLE PAGE No. No. 3-12. Break-In Operation 3-17 3-13. Air Cleaner Service 3-18 3-14. Wheels and Tires 3-20 3-15. Battery Inspection 3-27 3-16. Front Winch Shearpin Replacement 3-28 3-17. Rear Winch Shearpin Replacement 3-30 3-12. BREAK-IN OPERATION a. Road Test. CAUTION Do not go faster than the maximum allowable speeds shown on the maximum road speed data plate. Do not drive continuously at maximum allowable speeds. Be alert for signs of equipment failure. Failure to do this will result in equipment damage. NOTE Perform “Before operation” and ‘Weekly” PMCS in table 2-2 before driving vehicle for the first time. All vehicles received by the using organization must be road tested to check operation and condition for all new or reconditioned vehicles, except those previously driven 50 mi (80 km). The operator will check the instrument panel and gages as often as possible for signs of unsatisfactory performance. Stops will be made at least every 10 mi (16 km) to give the operator a chance to check the vehicle for possible coolant, oil, fuel, or exhaust leakage and any signs that may show the engine, transmission, wheel hubs, brakedrums, axles, differentials, or transfer case assemblies are overheated. The vehicle must be checked thoroughly for any control that is hard to operate and any instrument not operating properly. Unusual noises and vibration will be noted. All unusual conditions will be reported to your supervisor. b. After Road Test. After the road test, correct any faulty condition that can be done at operator’s maintenance level. Notify your supervisor about any other faulty condition. 3-17
