Paul,
Perhaps you're missing my point... You've referenced:
a statement from a G503 SNL, (irrelevent to G506). There is a list on pg 6 of mfg abbreviations. Some are GM divisions, but many are not. A part being manufactured by GM had little bearing on whether a truck had the part attached when it left the factory.
Gun rings being the first.
Heaters (I even posted a picture of out of the Chevy TM with a heater installed..... whats the PN?)
Pioneer racks.
Spare parts boxes (THIS IS A HUGE ONE!!!!!!) No truck EVER left a factory with a spare parts box. They were installed ONLY IF the truck was destined to go overseas.
None of the above listed items are listed in either of my SNL G506's. Why? Because they were supplied by the issuing branch.
a TM10-1562 for information about a 'Spare Parts Kit"
I'm not sure of the relevance of a tool kit t a discussion about fire extinguishers. Were tools issued with each truck?? I don't know. Your quote from Army Motors would seem to indicate that there was definite concern that trucks ought not leave the states without the mentioned
KIT. State side there was a part supply system in place to order tools, etc. when needed. Sharing a wrench or set of wrenches among several trucks is different than sharing a single fire extinguisher...
My Ord 7 says:
EQUIPMENT ISSUED BY OTHER TECHNICAL SERVICE
The following items of equipment procured, stored, and issued by technical services other the the Ordnance Department are issued initally with the vehicle described herein. Replacements only will be requisitioned on the appropriate techncal service in the usual manner in accordance with current regulations.
The only two items listed are:
APPARATUS, decontaminating, 1 1/2 qt., M2 w/ bracket (Spec. 197-54-113). - 1 per major item.
EXTINGUISHER, fire portable, carbon dioxide, hand, permanent seat type, trigger type valve, cap. 2 lb. - 1 per major item
So there it is!! Your proof that fire extinguishers were not "factory"?? NOT! The fire extinguisher is not the small one were talking about, but was one ONLY issued with the bomb truck (per the SNL G506).
The manual continues with another section titled "COMMON TOOLS". It is unclear if these items are to be considered also issued by other technical services, but the tools listed appear to be specific to the M6 bomb truck for ordnance handling. It includes assorted hand tools. The next section is titled "SPECIAL TOOLS" which includes a bomb handling dolly and track, lifting bars, etc.
The only way we'll know for sure about fire extinguishers (or spare parts kits and tools) is if we find and reference the original contracts which spelled out exactly what Chevrolet had to supply.
In the meantime, Kent and Pyrene
ARE BOTH listed in the SNL G506.
Edited to make mention of the fact that I'm not familiar with TM 10-1562. Is is a maintenance manual, parts price list, or a SNL? I'd like to add it to my list of Chevy 4x4 related manuals.Just discovered, during my search for TM 10-1438 (which I have someplace, as shown here:
http://www.g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=197070&p=1151451&hilit=toolkit#p1151232 that the TM 10-1562 is NOT for the G506, but
is actually an early (July 1942) parts list for the CCKW...