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MIL-T-62319C
3.1.1.1 Painting and marking. Treatment, painting, marking and data plates shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-1223. The exterior color and the identification markings shall be in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-1223 for the military service identified by the
procuring activity (see 6.2).
3.1.1.2 Rustproofing. When specified (see 6.2), the vehicle shall be rustproofed in
accordance with FED-STD-297. When specified (see 6.2), tropical rustproofing in accordance
with FED-STD-297 shall be furnished.
3.1.1.3 Drain plugs. Drain plugs installed in manual transmissions, transfer cases and rear
axles shall be of the permanent magnet type.
*  3.1.1.4 Wood treatment. As specified herein (see 3.5.4.1), wood surfaces shall be treated in
accordance with MIL-STD-1223.
3.1.1.5 Towing devices. Not less than two hooks, loops, or pins for towing the vehicle shall
be furnished on the front of the vehicle.
*  3.1.1.6 Wheel splash and stone throw protection. The vehicle shall have rigid splash shields
ahead of the rear wheels and rubber mud flaps to the rear of the rear wheels. All tilt cabs shall
have rubber mud flaps to the rear of the front wheels. A metal strip not less than 1/8 inch thick
and not less than one inch wide, extending the entire width of the mud flap, shall be installed to
prevent the bolt heads or bolt nuts from damaging the mud flap. As an alternate method of
attaching the mud flaps, tabs or clips with minimum surface contact dimensions of 1 inch high
by 1-1/4 inch wide by 3/32 inch thick shall be furnished at each bolt. All splash shield and mud
flap installations, front and rear, shall conform to the rear wheel splash and stone throw
protection provisions of SAE J682.
*  3.1.1.7 Trailer towing package. A trailer towing package consisting of a pintle, safety chain
attachment devices, a lighting receptacle, a trailer brake control system and associated
reinforcements and wiring shall be installed on the rear of the vehicle. The pintle shall be of the
rotating type conforming to MS51335-1 for class C and D vehicles and to MS51118-1 for class E
vehicles. The pintle shall be installed on the chassis frame with reinforcements to transfer a
vertical tongue load of not less than 1,800 pounds and a horizontal drawbar load of not less than
18,000 pounds for class C and D vehicles; and a vertical tongue load of not less than
4,000 pounds and a horizontal drawbar load of not less than 40,000 pounds for class E vehicles
directly to the chassis rails. The rearmost portion of the pintle shall be forward, but not more
than four inches forward, of the rearmost part of the vehicle. Two trailer safety chain attachment
devices, one adjacent to each side of the pintle, shall be provided. Each attachment device shall
provide an ultimate strength at least equal to the GVW of the truck furnished. The attachment
devices for class C and D vehicles shall be capable of accommodating a standard grab hook
(2-3/16 inches wide, 47/64-inch thick and 31/64-inch throat width) for a 3/8 inch chain; the
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