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MB-19 Genset Electrical Schematics

reddmpayne

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I am looking for a TM for an old Air Force genset. The plate has been removed. It is a Fermont MB 19. I have been two weeks chasing my tail over this and hope this sit has the answer. The TO is 35C2-3-343, this is not a MEP804A

Michael Payne
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reddmpayne

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Wishing for a MB 19? I just bought one as a mechanic special. I need electrical schematics, do you know of one in captivity? It has DC & AC problems
 

glassk

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Somewhere I have manuals on these.

Also check with Sheppard AFB Tx, Electrical Power Production School. They can give you the (manuals) T.O. #s We covered them well when I went thru in 65. I didn't think the Army had these, I thought they were only Air Force, so TOs would be more plentiful.


Read the post in the link, Rick seems to have a love of these and may just have what you are looking for if you were to contact him,


http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...entification&p=1120016&viewfull=1#post1120016

Also look at post number 6 in that thread,
Hey buddy, I thought you sold that generator with the truck. I have manuals for that generator at my shop----

I just googled stuff
 

Isaac-1

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There are a few threads worth reading over on the smokstak board about the various MB teen models, also one of the regulars over there worked on these when he was in the Air Force
 

bmwsyc

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I think I tried to contact Rick Harvey and the e-mail bounced back. I have a EMU-10 that runs pretty well, I think it needs a new voltage regulator, which I have, but need the time to put it in. Anyway, looking for a manual for the EMU-10. Don't mean to hijack, saw it mentioned and have been searching forever for a manual. Fun genset.
 

dave wagner

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I don't what a TO number is.
the name plate says EMU-10-U
manufactured by Consolidated Diesel Electric Co.
Stock # 6115-719-6122
MFG Model# 4259
Contract # FO4060-67-D-0227
Registration # 611567AIS1319
Made 1-11-67
Serial # 63-1319

I saw these other numbers in my searching but haven't had any luck with them either.
MIL-G-38025
EMU-10MS
This is a 10KW unit with a 40HP Wisconsin gas engine.
50-60HZ and has heaters for the engine battery etc.
There is a post from me a long time ago I'll try to send you the link.
Thanks for any info you steer me towards.
I just registered on a web site called Smoke Stack and am waiting for them approve my application.
 

dave wagner

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T.O. number. Technical Order. That's what the Zoomies call a TM.
Here's a shot of the original post.
Is the TM the same as the stock number or Registration number or do I need to try to find a different number?
The generator core was made by a different manufacturer and I did contact them but they only supplied the generator itself and had no idea how it was wired into the unit they did tell me it is a 15KW generator and that the military de rated it to 10KW.
I think that's why the engine is 40HP too.
 
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