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TM  9-2320-356-BD 4. Place   all   the   V-bolts   on   the   short,   or   dead,   end   of   the   rope. 5. Place   the   flat-bearing   saddle   or   base   against   the   live   end. 6. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable, repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. 14-14. HIGH-PRESSURE HOSE SUBSTITUTION AND ISOLATION (M543, M816, AND M936) General    Information: High-pressure   hose   failure   or   damage   to   a   vital   system   on   the   wrecker   can   be   fixed by   removing   a   hose   from   a   system   that   will   not   affect   the   particular   task   to   be   per- formed. The   following   procedures   and   tables   will   help   to   make   the   proper   decision as   to   the   system   from   which   to   remove   or   to   isolate   so   the   crucial   system   can   be u t i l i z e d. Refer   to   table   14-1   for   hose   size,   length,   location,   and   function   performed.   Refer to   figure   in   paragraph   14-6   that   will   show   physical   location   and   hose   numbers   that interchange   with   those   in   table   14-1. Limitations: o   Loss   of   a   hydraulic   function o   Extended   recovery   time Personnel/Time   Required: o   1   soldier o   15   to   60   minutes Material/Tools: o   Adjustable   wrench Procedural    Steps: 1. Locate   and   remove   the   damaged   hose   on   the   wrecker. 2. Refer   to   table   14-1   and   identify   the   hose. 3. Select   a   function   that   will   not   be   needed   or   whose   loss   will   not   affect   the mission.   Make   sure   that   the   substitute   hose   is   as   long   as   or   longer   than   the damaged hose. Remove   good   hose   and   substitute   it   for   the   damaged   one. 4. Remove   the   handle   from   the   valve   that   controls   the   missing   function.   This   will prevent   oil   loss   due   to   accidental   activation. 5. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable, repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. 14-18

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