Joined: May 30, 2014 Posts: 3452 Location: Texas Hill Country
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 10:11 am Post subject: PS Magazine
This site never ceases to amaze me with the length and breath of information.
Under the Photo Gallery is a folder labeled PS Magazine - Preventative Maintinance - U.S. Army 1951 - 1963
Scanned pages and pages by Ryan Miller of a Preventative Maintenance magazine published by the Army. I have spent more time than necessary this morning paging through them, given how nice the weather is outside.
Two things stuck out immediately.
A toolbox idea originally from the CDN forces. 3/16" plate is welded across the back underneath the rear seat in the front and rear, and a hasp welded to the plate, and a lock attached to the seat frame. Anything in the toolbox stays secure and the seat can still be lifted.
The other item is one I've seen here puzzled over by many. The hole in the M38 wheel. To quote the article,"The manufacturer says he put it there to help him identify the wheel from those used on civilian jeeps. The M38's wheel-disc is made of slightly heavier material.."
A question for Wes. Is anything in these articles an option for Motor Pool Class vehicles given this pub was sent out to all of the maintenance folks?
Just wondering about that tool box as well as rubber hose cut to length, split and tacked onto the windshield hood rests to prevent the windshield from being tied down too tightly with the front strap, breaking the glass.
I have wondered why the M38 and M38A1's did not have anything on top of the hood blocks to not only prevent windshield damage, but scrapping of that nice paint job.
When submitting your jeep for judging you should make sure their judging rules are completely understood. Generally your choices are factory original as it rolled off the line or motor pool class. Usually if you select judgement in the motor pool class they will want you to specify the time period, the branch of service, the unit and sometimes the location that you intend your jeep to represent. Any equipment used at that point in time by that unit or that service is allowed to be displayed. So if you wish your jeep to represent an Army unit based at Ft. Stewart in 1960 then anything used by that unit during that period or any mods made to jeeps up through that period should pass. IE Comm equipment used in that period by that unit and conversely an Arctic top would not be appropriate! _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: May 30, 2014 Posts: 3452 Location: Texas Hill Country
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:30 am Post subject:
Woof!
That is some blonde, and she likes vehicles!
Yes, times have surely changed.
Wes, all of that makes perfect sense. I realize the MWO's and such document what changes would have been appropriate and expected on a vehicle. I was wondering whether the things suggested in this publication would be acceptable or would one have to find the TM or MWO to back it up.
I have no illusions in trying to put this old girl in a contest any time soon, especially since she is in 12 volts. However, I am trying to look for the obvious things to avoid at this point and going forward that would just require me to redo or take off down the road, doubling my effort.
Yes, generally if they appeared in that publication they were usually employed on the vehicles. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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