TM9-2330-251-14 ~ Operator, Organizational, Direct and General Support Maintenance Manual for Trailer, Cargo, 1/4 Ton, 2 Wheel

This is a quality reprint of US Army Manual TM9-2330-251-14.  Originally published in October of 1970 it the primary maintenance and parts list manual for the Vietnam Era Jeep Trailer.

From the Manual:

Scope

This manual contains instructions for the use of operator, organizational direct and general support maintenance personnel maintaining: M416 Cargo Trailer, 1/4 Ton, 2-Wheel; M4161B1 Cargo Trailer, 1/4 Ton, 2-Wheel; M762 Trailer Chassis; M569 Trailer Chassis, 1/4 Ton , 2 Wheel; M569B1 Trailer Chassis, 1/4 Ton, 2-Wheel, and M716 Cable Splicer Trailer, 1/4 Ton, 2-Wheel, as allocated by the Maintenance Allocation Chart. It provides information for the operation, lubrication, preventive maintenance checks and services, and repair of the equipment, accessories, components, and attachments. The Basic Issue Items List, Maintenance Allocation Chart, and Repair Parts

Format, 8.5X11 ~ 77 Pages

The pictures are very usable and not washed out or too dark like many of the manuals I have seen that from copy machines.  It is printed on 24 pound paper.  Copy paper is generally 20 pound and you can feel the difference.  It is bound with GBC plastic combs so that it will lay flat.  If you would like I can, rather than bind with the plastic comb, three hole punch it for your binder.  Format is 8.5X11 inches.

 If you are collecting Jeep manuals or looking for a prop to display at your next show, this is not the manual you want.  If you want some usable information on the ultimate Jeep assesory, this a good one to have.

 

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