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M10 tank destroyer / Achilles engine bulkhead label
Hi, does anyone know the wording on the attached picture? Or a good readable, picture of the exact wording?
If any one has access to an interior in a museum with this label, the measurements please! I have tried various forums - no luck yet. Thanks, Mark |
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I can make out most of the text in the illustration in the manual (not in your photo, but in the real manual), though it takes some effort so I didn’t try and decipher all of it yet. The bracket being in the way doesn’t help, though If you want, I can give it a serious go and post what I can read here?
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Hi when I use a magnifying glass to read the label in the manual the image in the glass viewed picks out the printing dots but not clear letters.
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I make it:
FUEL TANK SELECTOR VALVE POINTED AT then in three columns: (first column) "LH" LEFT HAND TANKS SUPPLY FUEL TO BOTH ENGINES (middle column) "OFF" FUEL FLOW SHUT OFF (third column) "RH" RIGHT HAND TANKS SUPPLY FUEL TO BOTH ENGINES Back to one column: • ALWAYS SEE THAT INSTRUMENT PANEL TANK unreadableFUEL TANK CAPACITY UPPER unreadable 69 GAL EACH LOWER unreadable 12 GAL EACH (12 GAL TANKS FOR unreadable ONLY) • CAUTION: SWITCH POSITION CHECKS WITH SELECTOR unreadable GAGE FOR LEVEL IN UPPER unreadable ONLY. WHEN GAGE READS "EMPTY" TURN GAGE SWITCH SELECTOR TO OPPOSITE FUEL TANKS. DO NOT ALLOW FOR TANKS TO RUN DRY AS THIS WILL CAUSE FUEL SYSTEM TOP BECOME AIR BOUND. I'm not sure that the last word is "BOUND" but it looks like it. The unreadable words are mostly behind the bracket. Also, I think it says "12 GAL" for the lower tanks and the line below that, but the manual says 14½ gallons per tank. However, there are clearly only two characters on the label, so it can’t read "14½"; maybe it says "14" or "15" but it looks like 12 to me. |
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Hi thanks for what you have done it's the only reply I have had over various forums👍
I guess there is not many original labels left on M10 hulls and m10s/Achilles that have been restored have not bothered to put this label on. If and when I do get the full wording I have had a few requests for the label. Thanks Mark 👍 |
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It probably helps that I have a copy of TM 9-752 on the shelf behind me Though I must admit I didn’t put all that much effort into deciphering the words I couldn’t make out this morning. I’ll take another look, probably tomorrow, to see if I can’t make more sense of them.
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perhaps check the M4A2 series for a similar label?
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That is a good idea the only difference would be the upper diesel fuel tank on the M4A2 is 59 1/2 gallons.
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