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Old 02-07-08, 10:01
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That's very interesting Ian.

A similar set of lists was published in the Army's MVFS series which described each vehicle in detail with a photograph, drawings and complete list of special equipment including tools.

Thanks for sharing it.
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Old 02-07-08, 18:09
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i have the tool lists such as this but its in my F15A-01 parts list,40-42 illustrated ford army parts catalogue and 3ton 4x2 parts list but not in my workshop manual.Are these pages part of your workshop manual or seperate pages inside

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Old 03-07-08, 07:14
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Hi guys,

Keith, the list is simliar to that in the MVFS. The MVFS's i have for several CMP's and other vehicles, as you said, contain much more detail about the vehicle itself as well as equipment like this. The other difference is the vehicle specific equipment, where as these lists are just tools and equipment. What i find interesting comparing it to the MVFS's, is that the part numbers and specifics about each piece of equipment is given. Also what i take could be contract info for vehicle's or equipment is also given on this packing list.

As a guess, I assume the packing list is something each vehicle should have coe with to show what was on board when new- thats how the equivalent packing list for a jeep was intended.

Luke- these 2 pages are separate to the maintenance/workshop manual- they were never part of it. I remember they were just sitting loose inside it when mum got the book off the shelf.

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