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PS Monthly - 782 - HMMWV Storage

bikeman

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All,

Came across this in the issue of PS Monthly (Jan 18, issue 782, pg 12-13), thought some might like it as a reference on where to put stuff in their HMMWV, per the manual.

On the legacy version, here are where items are stored:

  • Pamphlet assembly bag: under driver’s seat
  • Jack and tools stowage bag: on right splash shield in jack stowage box
  • Tool bag: behind the driver’s seat on the M1042 and under the driver’s seat on all other versions
  • First aid kit: under driver’s seat
  • Fire extinguisher: under driver’s seat
  • Jack handle, scissors hand jack and wheel lug wrench: under rear seat in four-door vehicles and under driver’s or commander’s seat in two-door vehicles

On the up-armored version:

  • Pamphlet assembly bag: behind driver’s seat
  • Jack and tools stowage bag: in footwell area for M1113 and behind the driver’s seat for the other models
  • Tool bag: behind driver’s seat
  • Hand combination tool kit: in rear tailgate area on M1151A1; in tunnel in M1152 and M1152A1; in rear footwell in M1165, M1165A1 and M1167; in right side stowage compartment in M997A3
  • Fire extinguisher: under driver’s seat
  • First aid kit: under driver’s seat in the M1113, M115A1, M1152, M1152A1 and M997A3; under passenger’s seat in M1114, M1165, M1165A1, M1167
  • Hydraulic jack: in right rear footwell in M1152 and M1152A1; on cargo floor near tailgate in M1151, M1151A1, M1165, M1165A1 and M1114
 

Wire Fox

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All good stuff. The -10 TMs include all this information for every version with pretty pictures included, but this is a nice reminder that all of the loose items have a proper place if you'd like to follow the Army example.

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papakb

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In the early trucks the first aid kit was stowed in a bracket alongside the battery compartment. The high back seat upgrade doesn't allow anything but the dricers logbook and -10 manual under the seat.
 
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