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M66 ring turret mount TM

319cssb

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Hi y’all I am searching for TM 9-1005-335-13&P. It’s the TM for the ring turret mount. Been looking in the TM’s but didn’t find it. Can you help?
 

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Do you have a copy of the U.S. Marine Corps Technical Instructions (TI03404C-12/1 15AUG1996) for mounting on a 5-ton? This works for a deuce as well and is what I used years ago to mount my M66 on an M35A3. Send me a PM if you would like a copy of this document by CD or e-mail.
 

319cssb

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Do you have a copy of the U.S. Marine Corps Technical Instructions (TI03404C-12/1 15AUG1996) for mounting on a 5-ton? This works for a deuce as well and is what I used years ago to mount my M66 on an M35A3. Send me a PM if you would like a copy of this document by CD or e-mail.
I don’t have these instructions, and was googling the number provided , but didn’t come up with anything.
 

glcaines

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Send me your e-mail address in a PM and I'll forward a copy to you. By the way, don't do what I did and mount the ring by yourself. Have Soldier B help. Also, hoist it up so that the ring is easily rotated. Mounting the ring isn't hard with the right equipment and help, but it can be dangerous if not careful.
 

319cssb

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Send me your e-mail address in a PM and I'll forward a copy to you. By the way, don't do what I did and mount the ring by yourself. Have Soldier B help. Also, hoist it up so that the ring is easily rotated. Mounting the ring isn't hard with the right equipment and help, but it can be dangerous if not careful.
I was going to use a forklift and some straps. And yes , soldier B, I think they are called E-fuzzy nowadays.
I am wondering if I should get the brake off first and what the implications of doing that are. Sent you a PM, sir
 
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