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TM 10-4320-348-14
(9)
Pull decompression lever up.
(10)
Pull the recoil starter rope slowly; stop when it feels tight. This closes the intake and exhaust valves and
helps to prevent rust from forming.
(11)
Drain all pump accessories into a suitable container and wipe clean and dry.
(12)
Wipe interior of storage chests clean and dry.
(13)
Store all pump accessories into storage chests. Close and latch chests.
(14)
Close and latch sound enclosure door.
b.
Long Term or Flyable Storage (Indefinite Time).
(1)
Place all pumping assembly components into a plywood crate.
(2)
Wrap the unit with two layers of heavy plastic sheet or barrier paper.
(3)
Tape and strap the wrapping in place.
(4)
Mark the pumping assembly in accordance with the standard Army procedures contained in TM 740-97-2,
Preservation of USAMECOM Mechanical Equipment for Shipment and Storage.
4.39 ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE.
a.
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.
b.
Before placing the equipment in administrative storage, current PMCS should be completed, shortcomings and
deficiencies should be corrected, and Modification Work Orders (MWO) should be applied.
c.
Inside storage is preferred for items selected for administrative storage. If inside storage is not available, trucks,
vans, conex containers, or other containers may be used.
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