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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 2-90 Operating Instructions (Cont) 2-14.   EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. a. LHS Auxiliary Slave Hydraulics Operation (Auxiliary [Slave] Hydraulics). CAUTION If LHS system on disabled truck is not in fully stowed position (transport position), remove hydraulic tank cap from operable truck prior to starting the task to allow excess hydraulic oil to drain. Failure to comply may result in damage to hydraulic tank or hydraulic system. NOTE · This procedure can only be used if there are no leaks or breaks in the hydraulic system. · This procedure is used to remove the load from a truck with a failed hydraulic pump or other failure which prevents operation of the hydraulic system. · Each truck is equipped with one hydraulic slave hose. Two hoses (one from each truck) are required to perform slave hydraulics. Remove hoses from stowage boxes of trucks. (1)   Move trucks into position so LHS control box (1) on both trucks are side by side. (2)   Park both trucks (TM 9-2320-279-10). (3)   Shut off engines (TM 9-2320-279-10).

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