TM 5-3895-370-14&P
4-5. INSPECTION UPON RECEIPT INSTRUCTIONS.
a.
Make a visual inspection to ensure all basic issue items, publications, accessories, and attachments are present.
b.
Check all gages and instruments for damage that may have occurred during transport. Refer to Table 2-1 for
locations of controls and instruments (gages).
c.
Check for loose attaching hardware and tighten as necessary.
d.
Check all electrical connections and tighten as necessary.
e.
Check additive system hoses for damage and/or loose connections. Repair any damaged components.
4-6. SERVICING UPON RECEIPT INSTRUCTIONS.
a.
Clean all preservative from ve hicle.
b.
Remove all preservative barrier material from vehicle components.
c.
Install batteries and cables (paras 4-82 and 4-84).
NOTE
Crankcase is filled with preservation oil, MIL-P-21260. This preservation oil can
remain in crankcase until the first scheduled oil change.
d.
Drain preservation oil from crankcase (para 4-24) and add oil as necessary; refer to Lubrication Chart (Figure 3-
1).
e.
Install oil filler cap (para 3-6).
f.
Install dipstick (para 3-6).
g.
Install engine breather tube (para 4-27).
h.
Check hydraulic fluid level (para 3-10) and add hydraulic fluid as necessary; refer to Lubrication Chart
(Figure 3-1).
i.
Purge fuel tank of preservation oil according to depreservation guides shipped with vehicle.
j.
Fill fuel tank (para 3-7).
k.
Ensure tire pressure is 70 to 80 psi (483-552 kPa) and for fifth-wheel 30 psi (207 kPa).
l.
Purge preservation oil from fuel system according to depreservation guides shipped with vehicle.
m.
Remove vandal covers.
n.
Uncage brakes (para 4-98).
o.
Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services in Section III.
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