Description: Operator’s Manual - Locomotive, Diesel-Electric, 56 ½ Inch Gage, 44 Ton, 0-4-4-0 Wheel, 380 HP, Caterpillar Engine Model D17000, General Electric Company FSN 2210-112-8504 - Locomotive, Diesel-Electric, 56 ½ Inch Gage, 45 Ton, 0-4-4-0 Wheel, 380 HP, Caterpillar Engine Model D17000, General Electric Company FSN 2210-529-9038, TM 55-2210-204-10 / TO 45A2-2-19-1, by the Departments of the Army and the Air Force, originally published by the Departments of the Army and the Air Force, Washington, DC, April 1963. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2009, 8 x 10 paperback, photoduplicated booklet, 69 pages. Please note that this is a photoduplicated reproduction, not an original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original. Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Section I. General II. Description and data CHAPTER 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I. Service Upon Receipt of Instruction II. Controls and instruments 10. General 11. Throttle Lever 12. Reverse Lever 13. Automatic and Independent Brake Valves 14. Sander Valve 15. Bell Ringer Valve 16. Double Heading Cock 17. Windshield Wiper Valves 18. Horn Pull Cord 19. Feed Valves 20. Cab Heater Rheostats 21. Shutter Control Levers 22. Engine Start and Stop Buttons 23. Engine Temperature Gages 24. Lube Oil Pressure Gages 25. Air Pressure Gages 26. Load Indicating Meters 27. Battery Voltmeter 28. Battery Ammeter 29. Circuit Breakers 30. Headlight Switches 31. Headlight Transfer Switch 32. Cab and Gage Lights 33. Control and Heater Switches 34. Classification of Marker Light Switches 35. Electrical Equipment Cabinets 36. Main Battery Switch 37. Fuse Panels 38. Traction Motor Cutout Switches 39. Ground Relay 40. Engine Starting Contactors 41. Miscellaneous Items 42. Deadman Safety Control 43. Emergency Fuel Shutoff Valve 44. Handbrake 45. Distributing Valve 46. Main Reservoir Safety Valve 47. Control Air Reducing Valve and Gage III. Operation under usual conditions 48. General 49. Preliminary Inspection 50. Preparation Before Starting Engine 51. Starting Engines 52. Stopping Engines 53. Precautions Before Moving Locomotive 54. Pre-operational Air Brake Test 55. Moving Light Locomotive 56. Stopping Light Locomotive 57. Reversing Light Locomotive 58. Makeup of Trains 59. Coupling to Train and Pumping Up Air 60. Starting Train 61. Wheel Slipping 62. Wheel Sliding 63. Loan Limits 64. Ground Relay Action 65. Running Over Railroad Crossing 66. Overcharge of Brake Pipe Pressure 67. Handling Independent Brake Valve 68. Services or Emergency Application of Brakes From Train 69. Handling Throttle After Brake Application 70. Reducing Speed on Curves and Down-grades 71. Running Release 72. Service Braking 73. Braking With Power 74. Emergency Stop 75. Stopping Train, Loads Ahead 76. Stopping Train, Loads Behind Empties 77. Stopping Train From Slow Speed 78. Making Stop in Back-up Movement 79. Slack Action and Rough Handling 80. Cutting Off Locomotive With or Without Cars 81. Yard Switching to Prevent Damage to Lading and Equipment 82. Inspection Checks During Operation 83. Multiple Unit Operation 84. Double Heading 85. Securing Locomotive for Layover IV. Operation of auxiliary equipment V. Operation under unusual conditions CHAPTER 3. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Section I. Operator’s Tools and Equipment II. Lubrication III. Preventive Maintenance IV. Troubleshooting CHAPTER 4. DEMOLITION OF LOCOMOTIVE TO PREVENT ENEMY USE Appendix I. REFERENCES Appendix II. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST INDEX Please note that this is a photoduplicated reproduction, not an original.
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