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TM 9-2520-246-34-1
The information in the TB 43-0001-39 series is compiled from some of the Equipment
Improvement Reports that you prepared on the equipment covered in this manual.
Many of these articles result from comments, suggestions, and improvement recommen-
dations that you submitted to the EIR program.  The TB 43-0001-39 series contains
information on equipment improvements, minor alterations, proposed Modification Work
Orders (MWO'S) , warranties (if applicable), actions taken on some of your DA Form
2028's (Recommended Changes to Publications), and advance information on proposed
changes that may affect this manual.  In addition, the more maintenance significant
articles, including minor alterations, fieldfixes, etc., that have a more permanent
and continuing need in the field are republished in the Equipment Improvement Report
and Maintenance Summary (EIR MS) for TARCOM Equipment (TM 43-0143). Refer to
both of these publications (TB 43-0001-39 series and TM 43-0143) periodically, espe-
cially the TB 430001 39 series, for the most current and authoritative information on
your equipment.  The information will help you in doing your job better and will help
in keeping you advised of the latest changes to this manual. Also refer to DA Pam
310-4, Index of Technical publications, and Appendix A, References, of this manual.
1-11. REPORTING IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS .  If your transmission, trans-
fer or power takeoff needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. you, the
user, are the only one who can tell us what you don't like about your equipment. Let
us know why you don't like the design.  Tell us why a procedure is hard to perform.
Put it on an SF 368 (Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to us at: Commander,
U.S. Army Automotive Material Readiness Command, ATTN: DRSTA-MT, Warren,
Michigan 48090.  We'll send you a reply.
1-12. METRIC SYSTEM.  The equipment/system described herein is nonmetric and
does not require metric common or special tools.  Therefore, metric units are not
supplied.  Tactical instructions, for sake of clarity, will also remain nonmetric.
1-13. QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL.  Repair and replacement standards
for transmissions, transmission transfers, and power takeoffs are given in chapter 2.
By replacing the parts that do not meet the tolerances given in this manual for wear
limits and adjustments, quality control of the equipment will be maintained.
1-14.
DESCRIPTION.
a. G e n e r a l .  A short description covering each transmission, transmission trans-
fer: and power takeoff is given in the following paragraphs.  The descriptions are
used to show direct support, general support, and depot maintenance personnel the
Differences between models are also given.
different types and models of each unit.
Transmissions.
b.
(1) Transmission model 3053A (fig. 1-1) is a manual shift, synchromesh,
selective gear type with five speeds forward and one reverse.  The outer case is
made of cast iron and gives support for the different bearing shafts and other parts
of the transmission gear train.
(2) Transmission model 3053A is a five-speed transmission with fourth speed
being a direct drive and fifth speed an overdrive.  The shift pattern for the trans-
mission is shown in figure 1-2.
c.
Transmission Transfers.
(1) Transmission transfer model T-136-21 and T-136-27 are two-speed syn-
chromesh units driven from the transmission through a propeller shaft. The transfers
send power to front and rear axles through propeller shafts.
1-4

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