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TM 10-4320-324-14 j. Ground Connections. (1)    Cover ground connectors with tape (PP-T-60). (2)    Wipe a thin film of preservative oil, MIL-L-21260, on ground rods. k. Batteries and Cables. (1)    Disconnect battery cables from batteries. (2)    Place a small amount of Torque Seal, or similar material on juncture between battery caps and case. (3)    Coil battery cables and straps, and place in battery box on top of batteries. (4)    Install cover. (5)    Seal battery filler openings with tape (PP-T-60). l. Tires.  Inflate tires to 40 psi (3.5 kg/cm2). 4-65. Crating. a. Carefully place wooden crate over pumping assembly and set on frame. b. Wrap and secure steel bands around crate and frame. c. Use a minimum of two bands lengthwise and two across the width. 4-66. Administrative Storage. a. Store equipment so as to provide maximum protection from the elements and to provide access for inspection, maintenance and servicing.  Anticipate removal or deployment problems, and take suitable precautions. b. Take  into  account  environmental  conditions,  such  as,  extreme  cold  or  heat,  high  humidity,  blowing  snow, earthquakes, or combinations thereof, and take adequate precautions. c. Placement  of  equipment  in  administrative  storage  should  be  for  short  periods  of  time  when  a  shortage  of maintenance  effort  exists.    Items  should  be  in  mission  readiness  within  24  hours  or  within  the  time  factors  as determined by the directing authority.  During the storage period appropriate maintenance records will be kept. d. Before  placing  equipment  in  administrative  storage,  current  maintenance  services  and  equipment  serviceable criteria  (ESC)  evaluations  should  be  completed,  shortcomings  and  deficiencies  should  be  corrected,  and  all modification work orders (MWO's) should be applied. e. Establish a fire plan, and provide for adequate precautions. 4-199/(4-200 blank)

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