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TM 10-4320-311-14 Section II.  UNIT SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT INDEX Para Page 4-4 Unpacking the equipment  ........................................................................................................... 4-3 4-5 Inspecting unpacked equipment  ................................................................................................. 4-3 4-6 Preliminary servicing and adjusting of equipment  ....................................................................... 4-3 4-4.  Unpacking the Equipment. a. The pumping assembly is shipped in a cleated plywood box which Is easily disassembled. b. Cut loose the three steel straps holding the box together. c. Remove the top cover. d. Remove the four sides in one piece. e. Loosen the four J-bolts and remove the pumping assembly from the skid bottom. 4-5. Inspecting Unpacked Equipment. a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment.  If the equipment has been damaged, report the damage on SF 364, Report of Discrepancy. b. Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete.  Report all discrepancies in accordance with the instructions of DA PAM 738-750. c. Check to see if the equipment has been modified. 4-6. Preliminary Servicing and Adjusting of Equipment.  After the pumping unit has been assembled and set up, the  following steps must be performed before attempting to start the engine: WARNING Death or serious Injury could occur If fuel Is not handled carefully.  Use In a well-ventilated area away from open frame, arching equipment, Ignition sources, heaters, or excessive heat.  Engines must be turned off and cool before refueling.  Use proper refueling procedures and equipment to avoid spillage.  Do not run engines near open fuel containers.  Always store fuel In proper, marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. a. Fill the fuel tank with diesel fuel 4-3

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