M151A2 Jack
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- glcaines
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M151A2 Jack
What is the difference between the jack for the M151A1 and M151A2 jacks? I've seen jacks for sale that say they are for A1 and Early A2. Mine is a late A2 (1979). I know the NSN for the A1 jack is 5120-00-176-3460, but I don't know the NSN for the late A2 jack. I saw in one place that the jack for late A2 has a round base instead of rectangular, but I don't know if this is true or not or if this is even important.
M151A2 (1977), M151A2 (1973)
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Re: M151A2 Jack
I have seen several different designs of the scissors jack for the 151 all with the same NSN. I think it boils down to the manufacturer. I have seen narrow ones and wide (and rather heavy) ones. I have both. Just google M 151 Jacks and you will see quite the variety. Checking all of the usual NSN lists I do not see where it was ever superseded with another number or part.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
- glcaines
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Re: M151A2 Jack
Thanks Rick. I just talked to someone today that basically said the same thing you did. However, he also told me that the jack issued by AM General for late A2s had a round bottom because it was a screw jack and not a scissor jack. This was a guy I ran into when out in my A2 and I have no idea whether he was right or not. All I ever saw when I was on active duty back in the early 70s was scissor jacks, but that was all I remember. Also, close to 100% of my units M151s were A1s. We only received a few A2s. Thanks again.
M151A2 (1977), M151A2 (1973)
M35A3 W/W and M66 Gun Ring
FLU419
M149A1 Water Buffalo Trailer
M105A1 Trailer
XM1061E1 Trailer
M416 Trailer
M116A1 Trailer W/MEP003A Generator
M1030M1 USMC Diesel Motorcycle
M274A2 Mechanical Mule
M35A3 W/W and M66 Gun Ring
FLU419
M149A1 Water Buffalo Trailer
M105A1 Trailer
XM1061E1 Trailer
M416 Trailer
M116A1 Trailer W/MEP003A Generator
M1030M1 USMC Diesel Motorcycle
M274A2 Mechanical Mule
Re: M151A2 Jack
Well, Looking at your list of vehicles in your signature I know you have been around this hobby long enough to know that there are so called experts all over the place. When I looked up the M-151 jack the only NSN that came up was the one you gave with the notation of no updates. And when you think about it, where is there a solid flat point to put a bottle jack on? I would call him out on that one and say to prove it.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
- glcaines
- Sergeant First Class
- Posts: 208
- Joined: January 13th, 2023, 8:03 pm
- Location: Hiawassee, Georgia
Re: M151A2 Jack
Rick,
I was just looking at the March 1968 version of TM_9-2320-218-10 and on pages 3-21 and 3-22, the instructions and Figure 3-11 describe and show a screw-type jack with a ratchet. I think this type of jack is what the guy I ran into was describing. However, he said the screw jack was for later models, but apparently he was wrong, and the screw jack was for earlier M151 models. For what it's worth, I bought an NOS scissor-type jack from Army Jeep Parts.
I was just looking at the March 1968 version of TM_9-2320-218-10 and on pages 3-21 and 3-22, the instructions and Figure 3-11 describe and show a screw-type jack with a ratchet. I think this type of jack is what the guy I ran into was describing. However, he said the screw jack was for later models, but apparently he was wrong, and the screw jack was for earlier M151 models. For what it's worth, I bought an NOS scissor-type jack from Army Jeep Parts.
M151A2 (1977), M151A2 (1973)
M35A3 W/W and M66 Gun Ring
FLU419
M149A1 Water Buffalo Trailer
M105A1 Trailer
XM1061E1 Trailer
M416 Trailer
M116A1 Trailer W/MEP003A Generator
M1030M1 USMC Diesel Motorcycle
M274A2 Mechanical Mule
M35A3 W/W and M66 Gun Ring
FLU419
M149A1 Water Buffalo Trailer
M105A1 Trailer
XM1061E1 Trailer
M416 Trailer
M116A1 Trailer W/MEP003A Generator
M1030M1 USMC Diesel Motorcycle
M274A2 Mechanical Mule
- svramselaar
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Re: M151A2 Jack
hi
i have for years now a two stage two ton bottle jack and a block of wood with me
never have to use it george
i have for years now a two stage two ton bottle jack and a block of wood with me
never have to use it george
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