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TM 10-4320-342-10 Section III.  OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 2-6.  ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. a. Selection and Preparation of Site. Site selected for 200/600 GPM Pump must be relatively level and free from rocks and vegetation.  Consideration must be given to the location and distances to other components of the fueling system, length of available hose line and elevations at which other components are to be located. Refer to system manual and Petroleum Supply Point Equipment and Operations FM 10-69. b. Positioning 200/600 GPM Pump on Selected Site. (1) Wheels positioning (wheels up).  Refer to Figure 2-3. WARNING When raising the 200/600 GPM Pump, turn the jack screw crank handles evenly or the pump could tip over and cause injury to personnel or equipment damage. (a) Install two screw jacks (1) on winch end of 200/600 GPM (2) and install detent pins (3). (b) Using two people, crank two screw jacks (1) at same time until wheels (4) are off the ground. (c) Remove detent pins (5) from wheels (4) and rotate wheels (4) to up position and install detent pins (5). (d) Lower unit until frame (6) is on the ground. (e) Remove two detent pins (3) and remove two screw jacks (1). (f) To raise other wheels repeat steps (a) thru (e). 2-34

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