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TM 9-2350-398-24 2-141.  CARE OF EQUIPMENT IN ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE (continued). b. Coolant, fuel, or oil leaks. c. Condition of preservatives, seals, and wraps.  Seals may develop leaks during storage, during exercise, or shortly thereafter.  If leaking continues, refer to the repair procedure In this manual. d. Corrosion or other deterioration. e. Damaged or missing parts. f. Water in compartments g. Any other readily recognizable shortcomings or deficiencies. Exercise Schedule To assure the utilization of all assigned materiel, rotate items in accordance with any rotational plan that will keep equipment in operational condition and reduce maintenance effort. 2-142.  REMOVAL FROM ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE. Activation Remove preservative materials.  Perform the next scheduled maintenance service and prepare equipment for service in accordance with instructions on DD Form 1397 and instructions in TM 9-2330-398-10 and this manual. Servicing Resume the maintenance service schedule in effect at the commencement of storage, or service the equipment before the scheduled dates in order to produce a staggered maintenance workload. 2-143.  PREPARATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPMENT. a. Refer to  FM  55-21,  TM  55-601,  and  TM  743-200-1  for  additional  instructions  on  processing,  storage,  and shipment of materiel. b. Trailers that have been removed from storage for shipment do not have to be reprocessed if they will reach their destination within the administrative storage period.  Reprocess only if inspection reveals any corrosion or if anticipated in-transit weather conditions make it necessary. c. When a trailer is received and has already been processed for domestic shipment, as indicated on DD Form 1397, the trailer does not have to be reprocessed for storage unless corrosion and deterioration are found during   the   inspection   upon   receipt.      List,   on   SF   Form   364,   all   discrepancies   found   because   of   poor preservation, packaging, packing, marking, handling, loading, storage, or excessive preservation.  Repairs that cannot be handled by the receiving unit must have tags attached listing the needed repairs.  A report of these conditions will be submitted by the unit commander for action by an ordnance maintenance unit. 2-302

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