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TM   9-2350-287-20-2 –    K E Y    – Expected  Temperatures Lubricants Capacities Above 15° F Intervals +40°F to -10°F +40°F to -65°F (Above  -9°C) (+4°C to -23°C) (+4°C  to  -54°C) OHT Intervals are as fol- (MIL-H-6083)   HY- Iows: DRAULIC FLUID, Pe- troleum Base, Preser- vative, Hydraulic Equipment 18 1/2 gal. Hydraulic  Reservoir (69.8 L) OHT OC - On Condition (MIL-H-6083)   HY- S - Semiannually DRAULIC FLUID, Pe- Intervals  are  based troleum Base, Preser- on normal hours of vative, Hydraulic Equipment operation and mod- erate  operating  con- Ail  Temperatures ditions. Hydraulic Fluid Filter NOTES: Install  new  gasket  (35)  on  new  filter  (38).  Apply  a  light coating of hydraulic oil to gasket (35) and install filter (36) 13. HYDRAULIC FLUID FILTER. and gasket (35) on base (34). Tighten filter (36) hand-tight. Move  right  projectile  rack  assembly  to  front  of  vehicle WARNING (refer to TM 9-2350-287-10). Do  not  attempt  this  service  until  all  systems have been shut down and hydraulic pressure has  dropped  to zero psi  on  gage.  Hydraulic fluid may be hot. If system has been operating recently, make sure hydraulic fluid is cool before beginning. Check hydraulic temperature gage to make sure temperature is in the green range. CAUTION To prevent contamination of hydraulic system, coverall openings. Failure to comply can result in damage to hydraulic system components. NOTE Change  hydraulic  filter  after  first  100  hours  of hydraulic   system   operation   and   semiannually thereafter.  Filter  and  gasket  should  be  replaced after   hydraulic   component   disassembly   and whenever  hydraulic  oil  is  changed. Move right projectile rack assembly to rear of vehicle (refer to TM 9-2350-287-10). Remove filter (36), with gasket (35) attached,  from  base  (34).  Drain  oil  from  filter  (36)  into suitable container. Discard filter. G-17

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