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TM 10-4930-241-13 2-21.  PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT - CONT. o. Fuel System - Primary 600 GPM Pump Input Removal.  Refer to figure 2-56. WARNING Do not touch surfaces with bare skin.  Bare skin will freeze to metal surfaces in subzero temperatures.  Always wear arctic mittens when handling components. CAUTION To    prevent    contamination    of    fuel    system    components    use    care    when disconnecting  coupling  to  avoid  getting  ice,  snow,  dirt,  sand  and  debris  on coupling mating surfaces or in hoses. NOTES Refer to para 2-16e for disconnect of quick disconnect couplings. If required two 6-inch elbows might have been used at the input of the 600 GPM primary pump. (1) Disconnect end of noncollapsible hoses (6) from input of primary 600 GPM pump 17). (2) Disconnect other end of noncollapsible hoses (6) from wye assembly (3). (3) Disconnect four noncollapsible hoses (6). (4) Disconnect valve section (5) from end of noncollapsible hoses (4). (5) Disconnect end of noncollapsible (4) from wye assembly (31. (6) Disconnect three noncollapsible hoses (4). (7) Disconnect wye assembly (3) from one end of noncollapsible hoses (1). (8) Disconnect valve section (2) from one end of noncollapsible hoses (1). (9) Disconnect seven noncollapsible hoses (1). 2-113

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