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TM 10-3930-409-10DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUALOPERATOR'S MANUALTRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSEGASOLINE, PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS4000-POUND DRAWBAR PULLARMY MODEL MHE-189UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40FSN 3930-724-8146This copy is a reprint which includes currentpages from Changes 4 thru 6.HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYDECEMBER 1964

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSBefore OperationCheck the operating area to be sure it is clear of personnel and obstructions.Do not allow smoking or the use of an open flame in the immediate vicinity while servicing the batteries. Batteriesgenerate hydrogen, a highly explosive gas.When filling the fuel tank, always provide a metal-to-metal contact between the container and the fuel tank. This willprevent a static spark from being generated as fuel flows over metallic surfaces.Exercise care at all times while handling electrolyte. When necessary to dilute electrolyte, always pour acid into water.Avoid breathing fumes and do not permit electrolyte to come in contact with skin. If electrolyte comes in contact with akin,wash affected area immediately with baking soda solution or with liberal quantity of water. If electrolyte splashes into eyes,wash immediately with liberal quantity of clean water and obtain medical aid as soon as possible.During OperationBe alert for other workers to be sure they are not in the way of the moving tractor or towed load.Do not fill fuel tank while the engine is running. Fuel spilled on a hot engine may explode and cause injury topersonnel.If the tractor is operated in an enclosed area, be sure adequate ventilation is provided. Exhaust gases contain carbonmonoxide. Continued breathing of exhaust fumes is dangerous and can be fatal.After OperationDo not allow smoking or the use of an open flame in the immediate vicinity while servicing the batteries. Batteriesgenerate hydrogen, a highly explosive gas.Use only approved cleaning solvents to- prevent the possibility of fire or poisoning.If the tractor is parked on an incline, block at least two wheels in the event of handbrake failure.Exercise care at all times while handling electrolyte. When necessary to dilute electrolyte, always pour acid into water.Avoid breathing fumes and do not permit electrolyte to come in contact with skin. If electrolyte comes in contact with skin,wash affected area immediately with baking soda solution or with liberal quantity of water. If electrolyte splashes into eyes,wash immediately with liberal quantity of clean water and obtain medical aid as soon as possible.When filling the fuel tank, always provide a metal-to-metal contact between the container and the fuel tank. This willprevent a static spark from being generated as fuel flows over metallic surfaces.GPO 820-461-1

Changes in force: C4, C5 and C6CHANGETM 10-3930-409-10C6HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC 21 January 1985NO. 6Operator's ManualTRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSE; GASOLINE;PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS, 4,000 lb. DRAWBAR PULL(ARMY MODEL MHE-189, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189A, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40A)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189B, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40B)(NSN 3930-00-724-8146)TM 10-3930-409-10, 2 December 1964 is changed asfollows:OPERATOR/CREWPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKSAND SERVICESa. Doyourbefore(B)PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE just before you operate the vehicle.Pay attention to the CAUTIONS and WARNINGS.Title: Title appearing on front cover and page 1 changedas shown above.Page 3, paragraph 1.a., line 6, "Federal Stock Number"change to read "National Stock Number".Page 3, paragraph 4 is superseded as follows:b. Do your (D) PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEduring operation. (During operation means to monitorthe forklift and its components/systems while they areactually being operated.)4. REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDINGIMPROVEMENTSYou can help improve this manual. If you find anymistakes or if you know of a way to improve theprocedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DAForm 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications andBlank Forms) direct to: Commander, US Army TankAutomotive Command, Warren, MI 48090, Attn: AMSTAMB. A reply will be furnished to you.c. Do your after (A) PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEright after operating the vehicle. Pay attention to theCAUTIONS and WARNINGS.d. DoyourweeklyMAINTENANCE weekly.(W)PREVENTIVEPage 10, paragraph 25, line 5, change "Refer to figure 5for the daily. preventive maintenance services" to read"Refer to page 12 for Operator/Crew PreventiveMaintenance Checks and Services".e. DoyourmonthlyMAINTENANCE once a month.(M)PREVENTIVEPage 12, "Preventive Maintenance Services Daily" issuperseded by the following:f. If something doesn't work, troubleshoot it withthe instructions in your TM 10-3930-409-10, or notifyyour supervisor.g. Always do your PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEin the same order so it gets to be a habit. Once you'vehad some practice, you’ll spot anything wrong in a hurry.1

TM 10-3930-409-10C6connectors. Tighten loose connectors and make sure thewires are in good shape.OPERATOR/CREWPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKSAND SERVICES - CONTINUEDE - Hoses and fluid lines: Look for wear, damage andleaks and make sure clamps and fittings are tight. Wetspots show leaks, but a stain around a fitting or connectorcan mean a leak. If a leak comes from a loose fitting orconnector, tighten it. If something is broken or worn out,report it to Organizational Maintenance.h. If anything looks wrong and you can't fix it, write iton your DA Form 2404. If you find something seriouslywrong, report it to ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCERIGHT NOW.i. WhenyoudoyourPREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE, take along the tools you will need tomake all the checks. Take along a rag; you'll always needat least one.j. It is necessary for you to know how fluid leakageaffects the status of your vehicle. The following aredefinitions of the types/classes or leakage you need toknow to be able to determine the status of your vehicle.Learn, then be familiar with them and REMEMBER WHEN IN DOUBT, NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVISOR!WARNINGDry cleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxicand flammable.Wear protectivegoggles and gloves and use only in awell ventilated area. Avoid contactwith skin, eyes and clothes and don'tbreathe vapors. Do not use near openflame or excessive heat. If you becomedizzy while using cleaning solvent, getfresh air immediately and get medicalaid. If contact with skin or clothing ismade, flush with water. If contact witheyes is made, wash your eyes withwater and get medical aid immediately.Leakage Definitions for Operator/Crew PMCSClass I Seepage of fluid (as indicated by wetness ordiscoloration) not great enough to form drops.Class II Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops butnot enough to cause drops to drip from itembeing checked/inspected.Class III Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops thatfall from the item being checked/inspected.CAUTIONA - Keep it clean: Dirt, grease, oil and debris only get in theway and may cover up a serious problem. Clean as youwork and as needed. Use dry cleaning solvent (SD-2) onall metal surfaces. Use soap and water when you cleanrubber or plastic material.Equipment operation is allowable withminor leakages (Class I or II). Ofcourse consideration must be given tothe fluid capacity in the item/systembeing checked/inspected.When indoubt,notifyyoursupervisor.Exceptions are fuel and brake system,where no leakage is allowable.B - Bolts, nuts and screws: Check them all for obviouslooseness, missing, bent or broken condition. You can'ttry them all with a tool, but look for chipped paint, baremetal, or rust around bolt heads. If you find one you thinkis loose, tighten it, or report it to ORGANIZATIONALMAINTENANCE if you cannot tighten it.When operating with Class I or II leaks,continue to check fluid levels asrequired in your PMCS.C - Welds: Look for loose or chipped paint, rust or gapswhere parts are welded together. If you find a bad weld,report it to Organizational Maintenance.Class III or fuel and brake system leaksshould be reported to your supervisoror organizational maintenance.D - Electric wires and connectors: Look for cracked orbroken insulation, bare wires, and loose or broken2

TM 10-3930-409-10C6Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesNOTEWithin designated interval, these checks are to be performed in the order listed.B - BeforeD - DuringA - AfterW - WeeklyM - MonthlyINTERVALITEMNO.BDA W MItem to be InspectedProcedures: Check for and have repairedfilled or adjusted as necessary.For Readiness Reporting,Equipment Is NotReady/Available If:IMPORTANT: Perform Weekly ( W) AsWell As Before (B) Operation PMCS If:1. You are the assigned operator and havenot operated the vehicle since last weekly check.2. You are operating the vehicle for the first time.1EXTERIOR OF VEHICLECheck for leaks or appearance of leaks. 2FIRE EXTINGUISHERCheck that seal is not broken; check thatgage indicates proper charge (ifapplicable). 3Seal is broken, impropercharge reading on gage.ENGINE OIL LEVELCheck oil dipstick; add oil if needed toraise level between ADD and FULL markon dipstick. 4 5 6BRAKESCheck for chatter, rubbing, unevenstopping and/or unusual noise.operation.Brakes will not stop thetravel of tractor duringLIGHTSCheck that lights are operative. STEERINGCheck that tractor steers without bindingsticking. ACCELERATORCheck that tractor accelerator operatessmoothly.78Class III or any fuel.INSTRUMENTSObserve the following instrument readingsafter achieving normal operatingtemperatures.3Steering sticks or tractor oris hard to steer.Pedal sticks.

TM 10-3930-409-10C6Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedNOTEWithin designated interval, these checks are to be performed in the order listed.B - BeforeD - DuringA - AfterW - WeeklyM - MonthlyINTERVALITEMNO.BDA W M8Item to be InspectedProcedures: Check for and have repairedfilled or adjusted as necessary.INSTRUMENTS - CONTINUEDa. Ammeter indicatesslightly to the " "side of "O". For Readiness Reporting,Equipment Is NotReady/Available If:Erratic or continuous highrate of charge or discharge. b. Oil pressure gage - 45 to 50 PSI.specified range.Reading is not within c. Torque Converter oil temperatureindicator - 250 F maximum.Indicated temperatureexceeds 250 F. d. Engine temperature indicator - 180 Fmaximum.Indicated temperatureexceeds 180 F.9HORNCheck horn by depressing horn button. 10 11 12RADIATORCheck that coolant level is "1" inch below filler neck.TRANSMISSIONCheck that the fluid level isbetween ADD and FULL mark; add oil if necessary.BATTERYWARNINGDo not smoke, or allow any flame orspark in the vicinity while checkingor filling the battery. The batterygenerates hydrogen, a highly explosive gas. a. Check electrolyte level. If level of electrolyteis below the top of batteryplates, add distilled water. b. Check battery and battery box forcorrosion and obvious damage.Battery missing engine willnot crank.FAN BELTCheck belt for loose, worn, cracked orfrayed condition.Belt is missing, broken ordamaged.13 4

TM 10-3930-409-10C6Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - ContinuedNOTEWithin designated interval, these checks are to be performed in the order listed.B - BeforeD - DuringA - AfterW - WeeklyM - MonthlyINTERVALITEMNO.BDItem to be InspectedProcedures: Check for and have repairedfilled or adjusted as necessary.A W M14 15 For Readiness Reporting,Equipment Is NotReady/Available If:AIR CLEANERCheck that oil in air cleaner reservoir is atlevel mark. If necessary, add oil. (Ref.LO 10-3930-409-12)TIRESCheck for excessive wear, cuts, cracks,abrasions, low or flat tires (correct tirepressure - rear 40 PSI; front 50 PSI).Tires worn, cut or damagedwhich would result infailure during operation.Tires missing, flat or unserviceable.Page 14, paragraph 33, after last sentence add thefollowing: "See TM 750-244-6".Page 15, Appendix I is superseded as follows:APPENDIX IREFERENCESAR 310-25Dictionary of United States Army Terms.AR 310-50Authorized Abbreviations and Brevity Codes.C-9100ILPetroleum, Petroleum-Base Products and Related Material.DA Pam 310-1Military Publications: Index of Administrative Publications.DA Pam 310-2Military Publications: Index of Blank Forms.DA Pam 310-3Military Publications: Index of Doctrinal Training and Organizational Publications.DA Pam 310-4Military Publications: Index of Technical Manuals, Technical Bulletins, SupplyManuals (Type 7, 8, and 9), Supply Bulletins, Lubrication Orders.DA Pam 310-5Index of Graphic Training Aids and Devices.DA Pam 738-750The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).FM 5-25Explosives and Demolitions.FM 21-5Military Training.5

TM 10-3930-409-10C6APPENDIX I - CONTINUEDFM 21-30Military Symbols.FM 25-3Techniques of Military Instruction.FM 55-30Army Motor Transport Units and Operations.TB 43-0210Nonaeronautical Equipment Army Oil Analysis Program ( AOAP).TM 21-300Driver Selection and Training (Wheeled Vehicles).Page 17, paragraph 2.b., change both words "Federal" to"National".Page 17, paragraph 3d., line 1, change both words"Federal" to "National".Page 17, paragraph 2.c. (2) line 6, change "Federal StockNumber" to " National Stock Number".Page 18, Section II. "BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST" issuperseded as follows:Section II. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LISTSource codesMaintnanceRecoverabilityFederalStock No.DescriptionUnit ntMaterielSource11P10-6140-00-643-0495BATTERY, storage, 12-volt, chargedand dry.ea*9P10-6810-00-249-9354ACID, sulfuric, electrolyte, dilute specificgravity 1.280, 1-gallon container.ea*5P10-4210-00-893-1092EXTINGUISHER, fire (GE)ea*110P10-7520-00-559-9618CASE, maintenance and operationmanuals.ea*112---ea*1ea*1PUBLICATIONSTM 10-3930-409-10 (Operator'sManual ).REPAIR PARTSNone authorized for operator/crewmaintenance.SPECIAL TOOLSNone authorized for operator/crewmaintenance.RECORDSEQUIPMENT LOG BOOKConsisting of the following DAForms: 2408, 2408-1, 2408-2,2408-3, 2408-5, 24086, 2408-7,2408-8, 2408-10, 2408-11and Log Book Binder.6IlistrationsFig.Item

TM 10-3930-409-10C6Page 19, Section III, Maintenance and OperatingSupplies is superseded as follows:Section Ill. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING SUPPLIESItemComponentApplication1CRANKCASE (1)234567AIRCLEANER ROP GEARSourceofsupplyNational Stock No.DescriptionQuantity required for initial operationQuantity required for 8hours operationOIL, LUBRICATING:5 gal. Drum 6668OE-10OESOIL, LUBRICATING(2)OE-10 9150-01-035-5391(1) Includesquantity of oil tofill engine oilsystems as follows:-OES (2)BRAKE FLUIDSILICONE,AUTOMOTIVE1 gal. (MetalContainer)1 gal. (PlasticContainer)WATERANTIFREEZE:Inhibited glycol,1 gal. CanANTIFREEZE:CompoundArctic, 55 gal. DrumOIL, LUBRICATING,GEAR: 5 gal. Pailas follows:80 W/9075 W80 W/9075W7Notes-6 1/2 qt1/2 qt-Air Cleaner8 qt3/4 pt-(3)5 qt-Crankcase1 qt-Oil Filter(2) Use oil asprescribed in item 1.-(3) Representsquantity of oil tofill reservoir toproper level.141/2 qt(4) TankCapacity9 1/2 pt1 1/2 pt CASE

TM 10-3930-409-10C6By Order of the Secretary of the Army:JOHN A. WICKHAM, JR.General, United States ArmyChief of StaffOfficial:DONALD J. DELANDROBrigadier General, United States ArmyThe Adjutant GeneralDistribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-25A, Operator's Maintenance requirements for WarehouseEquipment.8

Changes in force: C 4 and C 5CHANGETM 10-3930-409-10C5HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC, 29 April 1974No. 5Operator's ManualTRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSE; GASOLINE;PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS, 4,000 lb. DRAWBAR PULL(ARMY MODEL MHE-189, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189A, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40A)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189B, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40B)FSN 3930-724-8146TM 10-393409-10, 2 December 1964, is changed as follows:Inside Front Cover. Add the following warning to the list of safety precautions:WARNINGOperation of this equipment presents a noise hazard to personnel in the area. The noise levelexceeds the allowable limits for unprotected personnel. Wear ear muffs or ear plugs which werefitted by a trained professional.Page 3. Paragraph 4 is superseded as follows:4. Recommendation for Maintenance Publications Improvements. You can help to improve this manual by callingattention to errors and by recommending improvements. Your letter or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes toPublications and BLANK Forms) should be mailed direct to: Commander, US Army Troop Support Command, ATTN:AMSTS-MPP, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120. A reply will be furnished direct to you.Page 8. Immediately after Section III title, add the following warning:WARNINGOperation of this equipment presents a noise hazard to personnel in the area. The noise levelexceeds the allowable limits for unprotected personnel. Wear ear muffs or ear plugs which werefitted by a trained professional.Page 15. Appendix I, References, add the following. “TB MED 251, Noise and Conservation of Hearing".1

By Order of the Secretary of the Army:CREIGHTON W. ABRAMSGeneral, United States ArmyChief of StaffVERNE L. BOWERSMajor General, United States ArmyThe Adjutant GeneralDistribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-25A (qty rqr block No. 893) Operator’s Maintenance requirementsfor Warehouse Equipment.2

Change in force: C 4TM 10-3930-409-10*C 4CHANGEHEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D.C., 17 May 1972No. 4Operator's ManualTRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSE; GASOLINE;PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS, 4,000 lb. DRAWBAR PULL(ARMY MODEL MHE-189, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189A, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40A)(ARMY MODEL MHE-189B, UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40B)FSN 3930-714 8146TM 10-930-409-10, 2 December 1964, is changed as follows:The cover and title page is changed as shown above.forwarded direct to: Commanding General, US ArmyMobility Equipment Command, ATTN: AMSME-MPP, 4300Goodfellow Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63120.Page 3. Paragraph 3 is superseded as follows:Page 1."Recommended Changes" in the table ofcontents is changed to read"Reporting of Equipment Publication Improvements."Page 2. "Basic Issue Items List and Maintenance andOperating Supplies" in the table of contents is changed toread "Basic Issue Items List and Items Troop Installed orAuthorized."Page 3. Paragraph 1 is superseded as follows:6. DescriptionArmy Model MHE-189 (United Tractor Model G40) (fig. 1and 2) Army Model MHE-189A (United Tractor ModelG40A) (fig. 1 and 2.1) and Army Model MHE-189B (UnitedTractor Model G40B) (fig. 1.1 and 2.2) are gasolinepowered, front-wheel steered, rear-wheel driven, materialshandling tractors. The tractors are powered by a sixcylinder, four-stroke cycle, L-head, in-line liquid-cooled,gasoline engine. The tractor is equipped with a threespeed automatic transmission.Page 4. Figure 1, add to figure caption (Army ModelsMHE-189 and MHE-189A).Page 4. Figure 1.1 is added as follows:1. ScopeThis manual is for your use in operating and maintainingthe warehouse tractor.Page 3. Paragraph 4 is superseded as follows:4. Reporting of Equipment Publication ImprovementsThe reporting of errors, omissions, and recommendationsfor improving this publication by the individual user isencouraged. Reports should be submitted on DA Form2028 (Recommended Changes DA Publications) and* This change supersedes C2, 7 May 1961 and C3, 21 January 1971.TAGO 34691

Figure 1.1 Tractor, three - quarter front view (Army Model MHE-189B).2

Page 5. Figure 2, add to figure caption (Army Model 189).Page 5. Figure 2.1 and 2.2 are added as follows:Figure 2.1 Tractor, three quarter rear-view (Army Model MHE-189A).3

Figure 2.2 Tractor, three - quarter rear view (Army Model MHE-180B).4

and taillights. On Model MHE189 push in the headlightswitch knob to turn the lights off. On Models MHE-189Aand MHE-189B, turn the headlight switch levercounterclockwise to turn off the lights.Paragraph 11c.1 is added as follows:c.1 Rear Light Switch. The rear light switch (9A,fig. 3.2) is located on the instrument panel to the right ofthe headlight switch on Model MHE-189B. Pull out on theswitch knob to turn on the rear light. Push in the switchknob to turn off the light.Paragraph 11f is superseded as follows:f. Transmission Controls. On Model MHE189 thetransmission pushbutton control (3, fig. 3) is located to theleft of the instrument panel. Depress pushbuttons (1, first)(2, second) or (D, third) to put the tractor in forwardmotion. Depress pushbutton "R" to put the tractor inreverse motion. Depress pushbutton N to disengage thetransmission. On Models MHE-189A and MHE-189B thetransmission shift control lever (3, fig. 3.1 and 3.2) islocated to the right of the operator's seat. Move the leverto (1, first) (2, second) or (D, drive) to put the tractor inforward motion. Move the lever to R to put the tractor inreverse motion. Move the lever to N to disengage thetransmission. Always put the transmission in N (neutral)when the tractor is parked.Paragraph 11q. Add the following:On Models MHE-189A and MHE-189B, pull up on thelever (15, fig. 3.1 and 3.2) to apply the brake to hold thetruck in stationary position. Move the lever downward torelease the brake.Page 7. Figure 3, add to figure caption (Army Model MHE189).Page 7. Figures 3.1 and 3.2 are added as follows:Pages 6, 7, and 8. In paragraphs 11d, e, g, h, i, j, and 12athrough e, wherever reference is made to figure 3, it ischanged to figures 3, 3.1, and 3.2.Page 6. Paragraph 11a is superseded as followsNOTEThroughoutthisparagraphailreferences are made to figures 3, 3.1and 3.2 unless otherwise indicated.a. Starter Switch. The starter switch (5) is located atthe upper left of the instrument panel. Pushing the starterswitch will activate the starter solenoid, which in turncauses the starter motor to crank the engine. On ModelMHE-189, the directional push button N (neutral) must befully depressed. On models MHE-189A and MHE-189B,the transmission shift control level must be in the N(neutral) position. Release the starter push button whenthe engine starts.Paragraph 11b is superseded as follows:b. Ignition Switch. The ignition switch (7) is locatedto the right of the starter pushbutton on the instrumentpanel. On Model MHE189 pull out on the ignition switchknob to activate the ignition system. On Models MHE189Aand MHE-189B, turn the ignition switch lever clockwise toactivate the ignition system. On Model MHE-189, push theswitch knob in to shut off the ignition system. On ModelsMHE-189A and MHE-189B, turn ignition switch levercounterclockwise to shut off the ignition system.Paragraph 11c is superseded as follows:c. Headlight Switch. The headlight switch (9) islocated on the instrument panel to the right of the ignitionswitch. On Army Model MHE-189, pull out on theheadlight switch knob to turn on the headlights andtaillight. On Models MHE-189A and MHE-189B, turn theheadlight switch lever clockwise to turn on the headlights5

123456789Horn buttonSteering HandwheelTransmission shift controlChoke controlStarter snitchEngine oil pressure indicatorIgnition switchAmmeterLight switch1011121314151617Engine hourmeterTorque converter oil temperature indicator.Fuel lever indicatorEngine coolout temperature indicatorFire extinguisherParking brake leverAccelerator pedalBrake pedalFigure 3.1 Location of operating controls (Army Model MHE-189A).6

123456789Horn buttonSteering handwheelTransmission shift controlChoke controlStarter switchEngine oil pressure indicatorIgnition switchAmmeterHeadlights switch9A1011121314151617Rear light switchEngine hourmeterTorque converter oil temperature indicator.Fuel level indicatorEngine coolant temperature indicatorFire extinguisherParking brake leverAccelerator pedalBrake pedalFigure 3.2 Location of operating controls (Army Model MHE-189B).7

mission pushbutton for desired mode of travel. On ModelsMHE-189A and MHE-189B, move transmission selectorlever for desired mode of travel. D (drive) is for normalforward driving and light towing; 1 (first) is for pulling aheavy load and for steep upgrade or downhill driving; 2(second) is for pulling a medium load and for medium upgrade or downhill driving; R (reverse) is for moving inreverse direction.Paragraph 16c is superseded as follows:c. Apply the parking brake. On Model MHE-189,fully depress transmission control pushbutton N (neutral).On Models MHE 189A and MHE-189B, move transmissioncontrol lever to N (neutral) position.Paragraph 16d is superseded as follows:d. On Model MHE-189, push in ignition switch pullknob to stop the engine. On Models MHE-189A and MHE189B, turn the ignition lever counterclockwise to stop theengine.Page 9. Paragraph 18 is superseded as follows:Page 8. Paragraph 12f is superseded as follows:f Torque Converter Oil Temperature Indicator. Thetorque converter oil temperature indicator (11, fig. 3, 3.1,3.2) is located below the engine hourmeter on theinstrument panel. The indicator registers the temperatureof the torque converter oil in degrees Fahrenheit on a dial.Dial range is 100- to 350-degrees F. on Models MHE-189Aand MHE-189B. On Model MHE 189B the dial range is100- to 360degrees F. If, during operation, the indicatedtemperature exceeds 250-degree F., stop the engineimmediately and report the trouble to organizationalmaintenance personnel.Page 9. Paragraph 14c is superseded as follows:c. On Model MHE-189, make certain thetransmission control pushbutton N (neutral) is fullydepressed. On Models MHE-189A and MHE-189B, makecertain the transmission control lever is in N (neutral)position.Paragraph 14f is superseded as follows:f. On Model MHE-189 pull ignition switch pull knobout and press starter switch pushbutton. On Models MHE189 and MHE-189B, turn ignition switch lever clockwiseand press starter switch pushbutton. The starter motor willcrank the engine. Release starter switch pushbutton whenengine starts.Paragraph 15a is superseded as follows:a. On Model MHE-189, depress the transPage 15. Appendix I is superseded as follows:18. GeneralThis section contains instructions for operating theportable fire extinguisher (14, fig. 8, 3.1, and 8.2).Page 12. On figure 5 add Models G40A and G40B toexisting model numbers.Page 15. Appendix I is superseded as follows:APPENDIX IREFERENCESPage 16. Appendix II is superseded as follows:Hand Portable Fire Extinguisher. Approved for Army Users.The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).1. Fire ProtectionTB 54200-200-10.2. MaintenanceTM 38-750.8

APPENDIX IIBASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST AND ITEMSTROOP INSTALLED OR AUTHORIZEDSection I. INTRODUCTIONB-1. Scope(2) Maintenance code, indicates the lowestThis appendix lists items required by the operator forlevel of maintenance authorized to install the listed item.operation of the tractor.The maintenance level code is:CodeExplanationB-2. GeneralCCrew/OperatorThis list is divided into the following sections:(3) Recoverability code, indicates whethera. Basic Issue Items List-Section II. Not applicable.unserviceable items should be returned for recovery orsalvage.Items not coded are nonrecoverable.b. Items Troop Installed or Authorized List - SectionRecoverability codes are:III. A list of items in alphabetical sequence which, at theCodeExplanationdiscretion of the unit commander, may accompany theRApplied to repair parts (assemblies andtractor. These items are not subject to turn-in with thecomponents), special tools, and testtractor when evacuated.equipment which are consideredeconomically reparable at direct supportB-3. Explanation of Columns.and general support maintenance levels.The following provides an explanation of columns in theSRepair parts, special tools, testtabular list of Items Troop Installed or Authorized, Sectionequipment, and assemblies which areIII.economically reparable at DSU anda. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Code(s)GSU activities and which normally are(SMR).furnished by supply on an exchange(1) Source Code, indicates the source for thebasis.listed item. Source codes are:b. Federal Stock Number. This column indicates theFederal stock number assigned to the item and will beCodeExplanationused for requisitioning purposes.PRepair parts, special tools, and testc. Description. This column indicates the Federalequipment supplied from GSA/ DSA oritem name and any additional description of the itemArmy supply system and authorized forrequired.use at indicated maintenance levels.d. Unit of Measure (U/M). A 2-character alphabeticP2Repair parts, special tools, and testabbreviation indicating the amount or quantity of the itemequipment which are procured andupon which the allowances are based; e.g., ft, ea, pr; etc.stocked for insurance purposesbecause the combat or military essentialitye. Quantity Authorized. This column indicates theof the end item dictates that a minimumquantity of the item authorized to be used with thequantity be available in the supply system.equipment.Section III. ITEMS TROOP INSTALLED OR AUTHORIZED LIST(1)SMRCode(2)Federal ptionRef No.UsableCodeon CodeCASE, Maintenance and Operation ManualsEXTINGUISHER, Fire9(4)Unit ofMeas(5)Qty AuthEAEA11

By Order of the Secretary of the Army:W. C. WESTMORELAND,General, United States Army,Chief of Staff.Official:VERNE L. BOWERS,Mayor General, United States Army,The Adjutant General.Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 1225A (qty rqr block No. 893), Operator Requirements for WarehouseEquipment.10

TM 10-393409-10TECHNICAL MANUALHEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D. C., 2 December 1964No. 10-3930-409-10Operator's ManualTRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSEGASOLINE, PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS4,000-POUND DRAWBAR PULLARMY MODEL MHE-189UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40FSN 3930-724-8146CHAPTER 1.Section I.II.CHAPTER 2.Section I.II.III.IV.CHAPTER 3.Section I.II.Para

TM 10-3930-409-10 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATOR'S MANUAL TRACTOR, WHEELED, WAREHOUSE GASOLINE, PNEUMATIC-TIRED WHEELS 4000-POUND DRAWBAR PULL ARMY MODEL MHE-189 UNITED TRACTOR MODEL G40 FSN 3930-724-8146 This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 4 thru 6. HEADQUARTERS,

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