LUBRICATION ORDER
LO 10-3930-626-12
28 February 1984 (Supersedes LO 10-3930-626-12, 19 JUNE 1971)
TRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSE, GASOLINE,
PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS, 4000-LB DBP (ARMY
MODEL MHE-217, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40C)
(NSN 3930-00-181-3217)
Reference: TM 10-3930-626-12 and FEDERAL SUPPLY CATALOG C9100-IL.
Hard time intervals and the related man- Clean parts or fittings with dry cleaning
hour times are based on normal opera- solvent (SD), Type II or equivalent. Dry
tion. The man-hour time specified is the before lubricating. Dotted arrow shafts in-
time you need to do all the services dicate lubrication on both sides of equip-
prescribed for a particular interval. ment. A dotted circle indicates a drain
Change the hard time interval if your below. Relubricate all items found con-
Iubricants are contaminated or if you are taminated after fording or washing.
operating the equipment under adverse
operating conditions, including longer- The lowest level of maintenance authoriz-
than-usual operating hours. The hard ed to lubricate a point is indicated by one
time interval may be extended during of the following symbols as appropriate:
periods of low activity. If extended, ade- Operator/Crew (C); and Organizational
quate preservation precautions must be Maintenance (0).
taken.
Reporting errors and recommending im-
provements. You can help improve this
manual. If you find any mistakes, or if you
know of a way to improve the procedures,
please let us know. Mail your letter or DA
Dry cleaning fluid is flammable. Do Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to
not use near a flame or excessive Publications and Blank Forms) direct to:
heat. Use only with adequate ven- Commander, US Army Tank-Automotive
tilation. Avoid prolonged breathing Command, ATTN: DRSTA-MB, Warren, Ml
of vapors and minimize skin 48090. A reply will be furnished to you.
contact.
*The time specified is the time required to perform all services
at the particular interval.
*TOTAL MAN-HOURS *TOTAL MAN-HOURS
INTERVAL MAN-HOURS INTERVAL MAN-HOURS
0.1 500 1.6
0.2 1000 2.5
250 1.8
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NOTES:
1. FOR OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT IN 7. DRAINING TRANSMISSION AND
PROTRACTED COLD TEMPERATURES CONVERTER. Each 500 hours, when hot, I
BELOW -15°F (-26°C). Remove lubricants remove transmission drain plug and drain
prescribed in Key for temperatures above completely. Install transmission drain
-15°F (-26°C). Relubricate with lubricants plug. Remove and clean oil pan. Install
specified in Key for temperatures below new oil filter. Use new gasket when
-15°F (-26°C). If OEA lubricant is required replacing oil pan. Install and tighten oil
to meet the temperature ranges prescrib- pan. Remove converter housing cover
ed in the Key, OEA lubricant is to be used plate and turn starter ring gear until con-
in place of OE/HDO-10 lubricant for all verter plug is accessible. Remove plug
temperature ranges where OE/HDO-10 is and allow converter to drain completely.
specified in the Key. Install converter drain plug and tighten to
14 ft pounds. Install housing cover plate.
2. OIL CAN POINTS. Each 50 hours Fill transmission to low mark. Run engine
clean and lightly coat control linkages, at idle speed to fill converter and lines.
hinges, and all exposed adjusting threads With engine running at idle speed, oil at
with OE/HDO. operating temperature and transmission
in neutral, add oil to bring oil level to
3. ENGINE OIL LEVEL HOT OR COLD “FULL” mark. Operate for 5 minutes and
CHECK. Cold engine, oil level should be check for leaks.
at high mark on dipstick. Hot engine, oil
level must be between high and low 8. WHEEL BEARINGS. Each 1000 hours
marks on dipstick (allow to set 5 minutes remove front wheels, clean and inspect
before checking). all parts, replace damaged or worn parts,
repack bearings and assemble.
4. ENGINE. Oil is to be changed each
250 hours. Drain when lubricant is warm. 9. AIR CLEANER. Replace element each
250 hours. Air cleaner is dry type, no
5. ENGINE OIL FILTER. Each 250 hours, lubrication is required.
remove filter element, clean housing and
install new filter element. After installing 10. DISTRIBUTOR. Each 500 hours,
new filter element, fill crankcase, operate lubricate rotor wick with 1 or 2 drops of
engine for 5 minutes, check housing for OE/HDO 10. Apply very light coat of GAA
leaks, check crankcase oil level and bring to breaker cam.
to “FULL” mark.
11. DIFFERENTIAL. Check level each
6. TRANSMISSION AND CONVERTER 250 hours. Change gear lubricant only
FILL AND LEVEL. Check level each 50 when required by maintenance repair ac-
hours with engine running at idle speed, tion, contamination by water, or other
oil at operating temperature and foreign material. After refill, operate for
transmission in neutral. Maintain oil level five minutes, check for leaks and bring oil
at “FULL” mark. level to fill and level plug opening.
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NOTES - CONTINUED:
12. DROP GEAR CASE. Check level each
500 hours. Change gear lubricant only
when required by maintenance repair ac-
tion, contamination by water, or other
foreign material. After refill, operate for
five minutes, check for leaks and bring oil
level to fill and level plug opening.
13. LUBRICANTS. The following is a list
of lubricants with military symbols and
applicable specification numbers.
OE/HDO MIL-L-2104
GO MIL-L-2105
GAA MlL-G-10924
OEA MIL-L-46167
BFS MIL-B-46176
(SD), Type II P-D-680
Copy of this Lubrication Order will remain
with the equipment at all times, instruc-
tions contained herein are mandatory.
By order of the Secretary of the Army:
JOHN A. WICKHAM, JR.
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
OFFICIAL:
ROBERT M. JOYCE
Major General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with
DA Form 12-25A, Operator and Organi-
zational maintenance requirements for
Tractors.
TA 220492
LO 10-3930-626-12 * U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1984-420-903/232 CARD 5 OF 5
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