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Are there any paperback maintenance manuals?

a68cudas

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Are there any paperback CUCV maintenance manuals around? Been looking to purchase one and cant find any for sale anywhere. Are they that scarce? I have all the pdf manuals but would like to have the good old paperback
 

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When I bought my truck, the guy said he has one for me but he has to dig it out. I should refresh his memory, I like to have it. I have the paperback owners manual but the repair manual would be nice.

Thanks for the reminder btw.:wink:
 

GM72K10

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found the -20 manual (paper version) on ebay last fall, $60.00, have to keep your eyes open, have seen them bring even higher $$s than that.
 

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I went to the local National Guard armory, they had all but the -10 manuals, they were happy to give them to me just to get rid of them, offered to buy them, they said no thanks, and gave them to me for free. :driver: Maybe worth a try for you too.
 

OL AG '89

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paperback TM's

Have you asked the local kinko's or printing joint what they would charge to take the downloadable ones and print them for you? It's not original but it's a hard copy you could carry with... I would think maybe the -10 and -20 - 20P in the vehicle, with the others back at the CP... I did print the L.O. and have that in the truck. I take to get the fluids checked...... It's a great recruiting tool at the local Jiffy Lube.......
I downloaded and have them on a memory stick I keep in my CUCV...... if I have a problem and someone has a p.c., Problem solved..... or at least diagnosed...

just a thought
 

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I printed all of my TMs, CUCV, M35, gensets, & trailers, and keep them in three ring binders. This way if I ruin a page while working on a vehicle I can just reprint it and place in the binder. I also keep the pdfs on my laptop computer.
 

HAWKMAN

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I've got: TM-9-2320-289-20P Organizational Maintenance and Repair Parts/ special tools &
TM- 9-2320 289-34 Direct support and General Support Maintenance Manuals
available in new/unused condition and can do both shipped to you for $105.00 shipped USPS book rate.PM mme if interested. Thanks
 

Keith_J

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The pdf versions are identical and hyperlinked. Yes, it can be a bear but just print the sections you need. Once done, insert into a binder.

You realize most -20 and greater were ring bound because it was cheaper to revise. All units issued TMs would get updates with a page or two of instructions (remove pages x-y and replace with these pages).

And I had revised manuals many times after the publications NCO would hand me a stack. Never a shortage of things to do in the Army.
 

Keith_J

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About $40. Forget lamination, that would be about $500. Just get sheet protectors for the sections you are using. 3 ring binders, for the win.:grd:
 

a68cudas

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I've got: TM-9-2320-289-20P Organizational Maintenance and Repair Parts/ special tools &
TM- 9-2320 289-34 Direct support and General Support Maintenance Manuals
available in new/unused condition and can do both shipped to you for $105.00 shipped USPS book rate.PM mme if interested. Thanks

Sent you a PM
 

kassim503

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I went to the local National Guard armory, they had all but the -10 manuals, they were happy to give them to me just to get rid of them, offered to buy them, they said no thanks, and gave them to me for free. :driver: Maybe worth a try for you too.
Where did you go? I want to bother them for some manuals too!

Btw im in Binghamton too
 
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