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TM   9-2330-272-14 4-110.   CARE   OF   EQUIPMENT   IN   ADMINISTRATIVE   STORAGE. a. Maintenance Services. After equipment has been placed in administrative storage, inspect, service, and   exercise   as   specified   herein. b. Inspection.  Inspection will usually be visual and must consist of at least a walkaround examination of all equipment to detect any deficiencies. Inspect equipment in open storage weekly and equipment in covered storage monthly. Inspect all equipment immediately after any severe storm or environmental change. The following are examples of things to look for during a visual inspection: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Low or flat tires. Fuel leaks. Condition of preservatives, seals, and wraps. Corrosion  or  other  deterioration. Missing or damaged parts. Water  in  compartments. Any other readily recognizable shortcomings or deficiencies. c. Repair During Administrative Storage.  Keep equipment in an optimum state of readiness. Accomplish the required services and repairs as quickly as possible. Whenever possible, perform all maintenance on-site. d. Exercising.  Exercise equipment in accordance with Table 4-3,  Exercise Schedule,  and the following instructions. (1)  Vehicle  Major  Exercise.  Depreserve  equipment  by  removing  only  that  material  restricting  exercise. Close all drains, remove blocks, and perform all before-operation checks. Couple semitrailer to towing vehicle and drive for at least 25 mi (40 km). Make several right and left 90° turns. Make several hard braking stops without skidding. Do the following during exercising when it is convenient and safe: operate all other functional components and perform all  during-  and  after-operation  checks. (2) Scheduled Services. Scheduled services will include inspection per subparagraph b above and will be conducted in accordance with Table 4-3. Lubricate in accordance with instructions in Chapter 3, Section I. (3)  Corrective  Action.  Immediately  take  action  to  correct  shortcomings  and  deficiencies  noted. Record  inspection  and  exercise  results  on  DA  Form  2404.  Record  and  report  all  maintenance  actions  on DA Form 2407. After exercising, restore the preservation to the original condition. Replenish lubricants used during exercising, and note the amount on DA Form 2408. Table 4-3. Exercise Schedule. Weeks 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 PMCS x x Scheduled  Services x x x x x Major  Exercise x e. Rotation.   Rotate  items  in  accordance  with  any  rotational  plan  that  will  keep  the  equipment  in  an operational  condition  and  reduce  the  maintenance  effort. 4-111.   PROCEDURES   FOR   COMMON   COMPONENTS   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   ITEMS. a. Tires. Visually Inspect tires during each walkaround inspection. This Inspection includes checking tires with a tire gage. Inflate, repair, or replace as necessary those found to be low, damaged, or excessively worn. Mark inflated and repaired tires with a crayon for checking at the next inspection. 4-232

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