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Looking for a manual

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Anyone have a lead on a copy of TM9-1825B, 1952 edition? I have two starters torn down.
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Have you called John @ Midwest Military yet?

I have one copy if you want me to scan and post something from it.

Bert
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T. Highway wrote:Have you called John @ Midwest Military yet?

I have one copy if you want me to scan and post something from it.

Bert
I've heard this manual is 300+ pages and was hoping to find a complete manual. It doesn't matter if it's on a CD or paper. I did find the section that covers starters in the manual download section of the willysmjeeps.com site but the starter looks different than the M-37 starter. I know they only post sections of the manual that pertain to M38's so I don't know if there is more to the starter section that would cover the M37. Do you think John would have one of these manuals?
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Portrayal Press has one in there online catalog. I thought I read in the Military Vehicles mag they were quitting the business. They say it's there new 2013 Spring catatlog, so maybe not.
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Found a CD available at this site. Mine is from Military Media, but they don't seem to come up in a search.

http://www.ioffer.com/i/cd-manual-1950- ... -150914007 :)
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Paul (in NH) wrote:Found a CD available at this site. Mine is from Military Media, but they don't seem to come up in a search.

http://www.ioffer.com/i/cd-manual-1950- ... -150914007 :)
Paul,
Thanks, but it looks like the same set of maintenance manuals I already bought and it doesn't have the manual I seek.
DJ wrote:Portrayal Press has one in there online catalog. I thought I read in the Military Vehicles mag they were quitting the business. They say it's there new 2013 Spring catatlog, so maybe not.


DJ,

Thanks, I just sent an email to Portrayal Press to see if they have them.

Thanks again for the help guys.
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The TM is 395 pages of everthing Auto-Lite. I hope that you find one.

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T. Highway wrote:The TM is 395 pages of everthing Auto-Lite. I hope that you find one.

Bert
I had someone on another forum contact me and is going to send me a pdf copy.
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