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Old 15-10-10, 03:30
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I have a maintenance manual TM-10-1513, but it kind of sucks.
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Old 18-10-10, 20:56
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Hello Nelson.

I have the manual that you are talking about. Its not very often i look to that one for reference material. But it does have a few things that the other one does not.

Usually i go to the Complete WW2 Military Jeep Manual, which contains TM 9 803 (TM 9-1803A and TM 9-1803B).

I beleive that is the one that Brian has in stock.

You will find it much more useful.

Its the one that usually gets grease smudges on and gets left in the garage rather than in the library. I even lent it to my mechanic when i ran into some serious engine problems.

It will also fit in the glove box for road trips. You just never know when you might need it.

Brian is also a good source of Military Vehicle Parts.

There are a few dealers here in Ontario. Each has their own specialties.

Thanks

Eric
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