TM info for camo screen on M1026
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TM info for camo screen on M1026
Been practicing looking up part numbers, etc in the TM's, but have been unable to locate the part number for the camo screen and supports that are installed with the tailgate straps on an M-1025, M1026 or the M1026A1. Can these be installed when the spare tire bracket is installed on the airlift bumper?
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Re: TM info for camo screnn on M1026
The straps are really long. I did not realize it till I got them in my hand. Wide, big, heavy and long. That is why you see most of them zip tied together when on the tailgates with nothing attached.
I am about to install on mine with a tire carrier. I do not see an issue unless you are using them for the intended purpose. Someone here posted a picture of the big ole bag with the camo net and poles. It is closer to the ground than I would want to use it. It looked like the standard rectangular camo net bag I have seen.
Only issue is if you are running a 4 or 2 man cargo cover, is the footloops for the cargo cover on the tailgate. Both look like they can be installed at the same time but careful measuring and precise fitment as the slant backs are the only ones I think that got the straps and typically don't have the deep footloops for a cover.
I am about to install on mine with a tire carrier. I do not see an issue unless you are using them for the intended purpose. Someone here posted a picture of the big ole bag with the camo net and poles. It is closer to the ground than I would want to use it. It looked like the standard rectangular camo net bag I have seen.
Only issue is if you are running a 4 or 2 man cargo cover, is the footloops for the cargo cover on the tailgate. Both look like they can be installed at the same time but careful measuring and precise fitment as the slant backs are the only ones I think that got the straps and typically don't have the deep footloops for a cover.
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Re: TM info for camo screnn on M1026
Good luck finding the camo netting these days. The Gov. stopped selling them surplus years ago, because illegal growers were using them to hide their crops from the IR Sensors in aircraft.
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Re: TM info for camo screnn on M1026
Old Grouch's has both the diamond and hexagon shaped ones, brand new, at pretty reasonable prices.
I ordered a hexagon one a couple weeks ago, got it pretty quickly, and they are just as described.
http://store.oldgrouch.biz/ulcanelasi.html
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Re: TM info for camo screnn on M1026
I sent pver a dozen kits to Vegas 2 years ago. Thay would cover more than a large field.....
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I understand that there are poles that are part of that assembly. Would the TM's show a part number and schematic for this combination? That is what I am actually looking for.
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Do you mean the netting support system?RockHillWill wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:51 amI understand that there are poles that are part of that assembly. Would the TM's show a part number and schematic for this combination? That is what I am actually looking for.
I don't think there's a vehicle specific one but I could be wrong. So far as I know it's just one that goes with the netting system.
They're actually pretty easy to find and can be had relatively inexpensively. I got mine NIB for $75 locally. You can find them on eBay searching for "camouflage support system". NSN is 1080-01-179-6035.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
The pole sets come in fiberglass or aluminum. Metal usually get bought by scrap folks. I have seen new fiberglass kits at MV shows for under $10 ! I had a skid of those too. Lol.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
TM 5-1080-200-13&P is 135 pages available free from liberated manuals.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
Thank you Mark for taking the time to provide that info. That is exactly what I was seeking. Thanks again.
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But, that isnt what you asked for. You wanted the part number for the net, not the TM.RockHillWill wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 3:48 amThank you Mark for taking the time to provide that info. That is exactly what I was seeking. Thanks again.
Just sayin...
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
Jason, this is the second time that you have admonished me for not 'towing the line' to suit you. Are you suggesting that I cannot remember what I asked for? I am neither young nor ignorant! In my life, I have had some experiences that I would not wish on my worst enemy and have experienced a few moments that few men can dream of, but in this case I am embarking on a new venture. I am new here and was merely trying to show my respect and appreciation to some one that looked like he actually spent some time trying to help me. I was able to use the TMs to get MANY part numbers.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
In fairness, I was a little confused by the question too. I thought you were looking for the NSN for the support system, not the TM for use of the support system and netting specifically.
Thanks to Mark for the TM though! I downloaded it for my reference too.
Thanks to Mark for the TM though! I downloaded it for my reference too.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
No disrespect meant. I rread into things just like the words are put down. I question all kinds of things. Meaning, your original question wasn't answered, but the reply you got is what you wanted. I was confused.
And the first time....
I am glad you found what you needed.
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And the first time....
that frustrates me when folks ask for help or ideas to sneak around and get a title.RockHillWill wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:55 amI have built three complete cars from scratch and the Highway Patrol eventually gave all three a VIN number, and I guess my more appropriate question was weather to try it without any title or use the Govplanet Minnesota title, and try to get it converted.
I am glad you found what you needed.
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Re: TM info for camo screen on M1026
I think by the time the Rhino Lift Tire Carriers were being fitted to the Humvee, they had stopped making Humvees with the Tail Gate Straps and had the Cargo Net footman loops up on the Cargo Hatch.RockHillWill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 4:04 pmBeen practicing looking up part numbers, etc in the TM's, but have been unable to locate the part number for the camo screen and supports that are installed with the tailgate straps on an M-1025, M1026 or the M1026A1. Can these be installed when the spare tire bracket is installed on the airlift bumper?
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