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TM 9-2320-211-20-3-1
(f) If the truck is delivered with a dry-charged battery, have the
battery charged. Refer to TM 9-6140-200-15.
(g) Check coolant in radator to see if solution is proper for local
climate. Refer to table 1-3 for preparation of antifreeze solution.
Table 1-3. Guide for Preparation of Antifreeze Solution
I
Ethylene-glycol (-60F)
inhibited (O-A-548, type 1)
Lowest expected
Pints per gallon
Arctic grade anti-
ambient
freeze (-90F)
of coolant capacity Specific gravity
temperature
(F)
MIL-C-1175
(68F)
(Notes 1, 2)
0.750
1.022
+20
Freezing point of -90F
1.000
+10
1.036
Issued ready for use and must
1.375
1.047
0
not be mixed with any other
1.055
1.625
-l0
liquid
1.062
1.750
-20
2.000
1.067
-30
2.125
1.073
-40
2.250
-50
2.375
-60
Use arctic
Below -60
grade antifreeze
(-90F)
NOTES :
1.  Includes heaters.
2.  Proportions are in terms of ethylene-glycol per gallon and not pints of ethylene-
glycol added to each gallon of water. For example, at -30F a gallon of coolant
contains two pints of ethylene-glycol and six pints of water (2 pints + 6 pints =
8 pints = 1 gallon).
1-18. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. Basic tools and repair parts issued or authorized
for trucks covered in this manual are listed in the Basic Issue Items List, Appendix B
of TM 9-2320-211-10-1.
1-19. MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS. Repair parts are supplied to Organizational
Maintenance for the replacement of parts that are worn, broken, defective, or not
usable.  These parts are listed in TM 9-2320-211-20P.
1-20. GENERAL LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS. LO 9-2320-210-12 provides
cleaning and lubrication procedures for trucks described in this manual. The
instructions give types and grades of lubricants used, lube points or locations and
frequency of lubrication as given in the maintenance allocation chart and lubrication
order.  If any of the petroleum fuels, lubricants, or preserving materials used are not
giving proper service, report the item as given in TM 38-750.
1-21. ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE. Refer to TM 740-90-1 for truck storage
procedures.
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