This Technical Manual TM 5-3810-227-35P covers the American Hoist and Derrick Model 2360 6X6 Crane-Shovel, identified under FSN 3810-989-0505, and is dated January 1965. For collectors of U.S. Army technical manuals, military construction-equipment references, and Cold War field-support publications, this is a strong period document tied to a specialized and increasingly hard-to-find piece of Army engineer equipment.
Because this is a -35P technical manual, it belongs to the repair parts and special tools side of Army documentation at the higher maintenance level. Manuals in this category were intended to support the identification of assemblies, components, repair parts, and special tools required to keep equipment serviceable. That gives this publication strong technical and workshop-oriented value for collectors, researchers, and restorers.
The American Hoist and Derrick Model 2360 6X6 Crane-Shovel
The American Hoist and Derrick Model 2360 6X6 Crane-Shovel belongs to the broader family of military engineer, construction, excavation, and material-handling equipment. As identified by its nomenclature, it is a 6x6 crane-shovel, placing it squarely in the support side of Army operations rather than in the category of conventional weapons or combat vehicles.
Equipment in this class was associated with excavation, lifting, loading, and general construction support where a versatile heavy machine was needed for field engineering tasks. The 6x6 configuration gave these machines mobility suited to military use, while the crane-shovel arrangement made them useful for a wide range of engineer and support roles. In military service, machines like this fit naturally into the world of combat engineers, construction units, maintenance areas, and support operations where earthmoving and material handling were essential.
For collectors, that makes this manual especially interesting because it documents the technical side of Cold War military heavy equipment rather than more commonly seen combat hardware. It also has strong crossover appeal for anyone interested in military construction machinery, truck-mounted crane-shovels, and U.S. Army engineer support systems. The inclusion of FSN 3810-989-0505 adds cataloging value for collectors who prefer manuals with a specific government stock-number reference rather than only general nomenclature.
What This Manual Covers
As a repair parts and special tools technical manual, TM 5-3810-227-35P would have been intended to support the higher-level maintenance and parts-support functions for the American Hoist and Derrick Model 2360 6X6 Crane-Shovel.
In practical terms, a manual like this is especially relevant for:
That makes it valuable not only as a collectible, but also as a practical reference for anyone studying how the Army supported mobile crane-shovel equipment during the Cold War period.
Historical Significance
The date January 1965 places this publication in the Cold War period, when the U.S. military maintained extensive technical literature covering not only weapons and vehicles, but also the engineer and construction equipment required to build, clear, excavate, lift, and support military operations. Manuals like this reflect a period when Army documentation extended into every part of the logistical chain, including crane-shovels, heavy lifting equipment, maintenance tools, and field-support systems.
For collectors and historians, this manual is especially relevant to subjects such as:
Because it covers a specialized 6x6 crane-shovel rather than a more common tactical vehicle or weapon system, it also adds variety to collections that already include standard ordnance or maintenance manuals.
About This Manual
This listing is for Technical Manual TM 5-3810-227-35P for the American Hoist and Derrick Model 2360 6X6 Crane-Shovel, identified under FSN 3810-989-0505 and dated January 1965.
It is especially well suited for:
Because manuals were working documents, surviving examples are valued not only for their content, but also for their connection to real military maintenance and support practice.
Why This Manual Matters
Many military manuals focus on operator use or more visible front-line equipment. This one is useful because it documents the repair-parts and special-tools structure behind a mobile crane-shovel used for engineer and construction work in the field. That makes it especially relevant for collectors who want to preserve the broader technical and logistical picture of Army operations rather than only combat hardware.
For collectors, it is a solid stand-alone Cold War technical manual with a specialized subject focus. For researchers, it offers a useful reference point for Army crane-shovel documentation, parts-support systems, and construction-equipment maintenance history. For museums, it helps explain the behind-the-scenes machinery that supported excavation, lifting, and field engineering operations.
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