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See Note 17 for lubricant specification number.
NOTES:
1. ARMY OIL ANALYSIS PROGRAM (AOAP). For Active Army units, obtain samples from engine and auto-
matic transmission every 50 hours of operaion or 60 days (whichever comes first). Reserve and National Guard
activities will use 50 hours or 120 days as the prescribed sample intervals. Reserve and National Guard equip-
ment in frequent use during active training period will adhere to the schedule for Active Army units. As a mini-
mum, one sample from each unit's two week active training period will be submitted for each item of equipment.
Send these samples to the nearest AOAP laboratory. Refer to TB 43-0210 for sampling instructions. When or if
AOAP laboratory support is unavailable, hard time intervals will apply.
NOTE
Do not hold oil samples. Submit oil samples as soon as they have been taken. Seasonal oil
changes will be made due to expected temperatures. (See Key.)
2. FOR OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT IN PROTRACTED COLD TEMPERATURES BELOW -15F (-26C).
Remove lubricants prescribed in Key for temperatures above -15 F (-26 C). Relubricate with lubricants speci-
fied in Key for temperatures below -15 F (-26 C). If OEA lubricant is required to meet the temperature
ranges prescribed in the Key, OEA lubricant is to be used in place of OE/HDO-10 lubricant for all temperature
ranges where OE/HDO-10 is specified in the Key.
3. OIL CAN POINTS. Each 50 hours lubricate accelerator, bellcrank, brake, throttle, hydraulic valve linkages,
control linkage, pins, clevises, and all exposed adjusting threads with OE/HDO.
4. ENGINE OIL LEVEL HOT OR COLD CHECK. Cold engine, oil level should be at high mark on dipstick. Hot
engine, oil level must be between high and low marks on dipstick (allow to set 5 minutes before checking).
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