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Looking for tongue jack for m200a1 trailer

Frankieoil

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I am kind of new to this forum. I have two generator trailers. The one I have is very robust and round so anyone would work at this time if it mounts up to my crossbar and my swing bolt.
 

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Open this link to the Trailer TM forum. Find TM 9-2330-205-14&P. Download it. Its for the M200A1 trailer. The jack leg you have is the old style leg. The leg picture you posted is the new style leg.


What is wrong with your leg. The old style is repairable. The new style, not so much.
 

Frankieoil

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Open this link to the Trailer TM forum. Find TM 9-2330-205-14&P. Download it. Its for the M200A1 trailer. The jack leg you have is the old style leg. The leg picture you posted is the new style leg.


What is wrong with your leg. The old style is repairable. The new style, not so much.
 

Frankieoil

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Open this link to the Trailer TM forum. Find TM 9-2330-205-14&P. Download it. Its for the M200A1 trailer. The jack leg you have is the old style leg. The leg picture you posted is the new style leg.


What is wrong with your leg. The old style is repairable. The new style, not so much.
It seems like the screw is bad and also I need all the pins that hold the spider gears together and I don’t know where to get them
 

Frankieoil

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Open this link to the Trailer TM forum. Find TM 9-2330-205-14&P. Download it. Its for the M200A1 trailer. The jack leg you have is the old style leg. The leg picture you posted is the new style leg.


What is wrong with your leg. The old style is repairable. The new style, not so much.
How do you order parts for this?
 

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Go to the parts section. Look up the parts you need. There is a code there to tell you who supplied that part. Try looking for it that way. Personally I think you "parts Wanted thread will be the best way to get what you want. Maybe someone here in the forum can help you.
 

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How do you order parts for this?
If you can come up with the NSN, try a general search on the internet and ebay, with and without the dashes in the stock number. Usually a long shot for more obscure parts, but you’ll be surprised by all the surplussed NOS stuff listed on ebay.
 

Frankieoil

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If you can come up with the NSN, try a general search on the internet and ebay, with and without the dashes in the stock number. Usually a long shot for more obscure parts, but you’ll be surprised by all the surplussed NOS stuff listed on ebay.
I don’t even know how to look up the part numbers on the TM sheet
 

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OK, school time.
1. Open TM 9-2330-205-14&P to page Appendix F.:
APPENDIX F, REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS, Section I. INTRODUCTION.
There is a lot of good info here, but lets get you to the part you can use now.

2. Go down to Paragraph 4. Explanation of Columns (Section IV). Keep this page in your head, and the info up to the end of Paragraph 5. read it and then go look through the Figures, until you see your part. That will be for your needs, Figure #20.
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Thats your jack leg, Sometimes it helps to print out that picture, and highlight the Items that you want.

3. Go a page farther to the Item Description, (Section II). 1756240882623.png
Then head back to Paragraph 4, to get some understanding of what the Section II means.
a. Item number corresponds to the parts in the exploded picture.
b. SMR code you can learn about later if you really want to master the Parts TM.
c. FSCM is the "Name" of the company that supplied the part to the Military. Can be a very important piece of info. To get the name of the company, simply search: FSCM 02432 (This is just an example) and it will come up.
d. Part number. The is the recognized part number for the Military. This can, or can NOT be the part number from the part manufacturer or supplier.
e. Description and Usable on code, (UOC). Description is the Popper nomenclature. Go back to Paragraf 5. Read.
1756241684380.png

In your case the UOC is not needed. But often plays a big part in looking up and ordering parts. So if you see the UOC next to a part, then do go back again and read up on it.

So, you want the NSN for the whole jack. The picture doesn't show a number for the whole jack. But to the left it reads:
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So, Item #1 is the info for the whole jack.
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Support, Retractable, part #7392845.
But you still don't have an NSN. Most Parts TM's have the NSN listed next to the Part number. But not all. And this TM is one of those. So turn to the back of the TM, to:
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And you will find ALL the part numbers in order. Scan down the list to:

1756242498348.png
Part number 7392845 has the NSN of 2590-00-613-2014

It sounds harder than it is. When you have done it a few times, takes about 4 min.
 

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Frankieoil

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OK, school time.
1. Open TM 9-2330-205-14&P to page Appendix F.:
APPENDIX F, REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS, Section I. INTRODUCTION.
There is a lot of good info here, but lets get you to the part you can use now.

2. Go down to Paragraph 4. Explanation of Columns (Section IV). Keep this page in your head, and the info up to the end of Paragraph 5. read it and then go look through the Figures, until you see your part. That will be for your needs, Figure #20.
View attachment 952869

Thats your jack leg, Sometimes it helps to print out that picture, and highlight the Items that you want.

3. Go a page farther to the Item Description, (Section II). View attachment 952870
Then head back to Paragraph 4, to get some understanding of what the Section II means.
a. Item number corresponds to the parts in the exploded picture.
b. SMR code you can learn about later if you really want to master the Parts TM.
c. FSCM is the "Name" of the company that supplied the part to the Military. Can be a very important piece of info. To get the name of the company, simply search: FSCM 02432 (This is just an example) and it will come up.
d. Part number. The is the recognized part number for the Military. This can, or can NOT be the part number from the part manufacturer or supplier.
e. Description and Usable on code, (UOC). Description is the Popper nomenclature. Go back to Paragraf 5. Read.
View attachment 952873

In your case the UOC is not needed. But often plays a big part in looking up and ordering parts. So if you see the UOC next to a part, then do go back again and read up on it.

So, you want the NSN for the whole jack. The picture doesn't show a number for the whole jack. But to the left it reads:
View attachment 952874
So, Item #1 is the info for the whole jack.
View attachment 952877
Support, Retractable, part #7392845.
But you still don't have an NSN. Most Parts TM's have the NSN listed next to the Part number. But not all. And this TM is one of those. So turn to the back of the TM, to:
View attachment 952878
And you will find ALL the part numbers in order. Scan down the list to:

View attachment 952879
Part number 7392845 has the NSN of 2590-00-613-2014

It sounds harder than it is. When you have done it a few times, takes about 4 min.
Wow thanks so much for the help your the best!!!!
 
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