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MERCHANDISING MANUAL - CJ-3B
Universal 'Jeep' |
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CJ-3B UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' |
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This section explains the technical features of the
Universal 'Jeep' and shows how they enable it to perform a countless
number of jobs, and perform them so well. It will show why the Universal
'Jeep' is universally acclaimed as the "world's most useful vehicle."
It begins with a brief description of the Universal
'Jeep's principal applications, followed by a summary of its primary
sales features. The following pages provide detailed specifications on
the engine, chassis, body, hydraulic lift, and power take-off.
IMPORTANT
This section is the basis for a Universal 'Jeep'
Sales Presentation All sales personnel should be intimately familiar
with it. When properly presented, together with the all-important
demonstration, which is the most convincing proof, it will prove to the
prospective purchaser the unique character of the jeep and its true
value to his particular needs.
This combination of product knowledge, good
demonstration, and selling methods is the key to extra sales.
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
EARLY HISTORY OF THE 'JEEP'
The 'Jeep' is the first unit to be discussed in this
manual because it is the pioneer -- and the pacemaker -- of the entire
Willys 4-wheel drive line of utility vehicles.
It was designed and developed by Willys engineers to
meet the U. S. Army need for a light reconnaissance vehicle in World War
I I. The requirements were: the ability to go places where no existing
vehicle could travel -- to stand up under the punishment of corn bat
conditions -- to carry both personnel and cargo.
In short, it had to be a general-purpose vehicle or
G. P. , as it was called at first. Everyday conversation quickly changed
this to 'Jeep' and the name soon became a by-word around the world.
THE 'JEEP' TURNS CIVILIAN
With so much acclaim and interest, the 'Jeep', after
the war, was converted and adapted to peacetime uses in the many other
fields which demanded powerful, rugged, economical, maneuverable, and
versatile vehicles -- fields such as agriculture, industry, mining,
lumbering and many others. Since the end of the war it has been
constantly improved and adapted to meet a wider range of job
applications under all conditions of weather and terrain.
WHAT THE UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' CAN DO
The versatility of the Universal 'Jeep' i s so
extensive -- its uses so great in number -- that a special
'Applications' section is incorporated in this manual. ' For the sake of
convenience, the basic applications are listed below:
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TRANSPORTATION:
Like most conventional passenger cars, the Universal
'Jeep' can transport four to seven people economically, in comfort.
But its 75-horsepower engine, its 4-wheel drive
traction, its rugged construction, and its unique design make the
Universal 'Jeep' capable of doing more than just the work of a passenger
car. I t will also do the work of a truck, a tractor, a stationary
engine, and a number of other vehicles. It can be adapted from one
function to another in a matter of minutes with only minor adjustments.
It is transportation plus. For example:
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TRANSPORTATION PLUS CROSS-COUNTRY PERFORMANCE:
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Unlike the conventional vehicle, the highly
maneuverable Universal 'Jeep' with its 4-wheel drive traction can be
used off the road, in mud, sand, or snow. It will carry its load
cross-country, up hills as steep as 60% or more and through passages
less than 6 ft. wide. It can turn in a radius of less than twice its own
length. This cross -country performance makes it ideal for survey crews,
pipeline and telephone line maintenance, lumbermen, hunters, farmers and
planters, army and police work, and for those living in places not
served by paved roads.
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TRANSPORTATION PLUS PULLING ABILITY:
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Because of its powerful engine, its 4-wheel drive
traction, and its high horsepower to low curb-weight ratio, the
Universal 'Jeep' can exert a draw bar pull of 2317 pounds which gives it
the pulling horsepower of a 2-plow tractor.
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With a winch (rated at 8000 lbs. ) the pulling
ability is increased even more.
In addition, the driver and passengers can have full
protection against inclement weather. The Universal 'Jeep1 is ready
instantly for the job of a 4 to 7 passenger car. These features make it
ideal for logging operators, for construction and industrial needs, and
for wrecker or other service station work.
TRANSPORTATION PLUS LOAD CARRYING:
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The Universal 'Jeep' can carry a payload of 1257 lbs.
on or off the road. This is 56% of its own curb weight. If more
capacity is needed, a trailer can be readily attached. It becomes a
passenger vehicle in the time it takes to replace the rear seat. This
makes the Universal 'Jeep's versatility still more Interesting to
farmers, to miners, construction, industrial and utility operators.
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TRANSPORTATION PLUS PUSHING ABILITY:
The Universal 'Jeep' can push with the same force
that it can pull. This is a particularly useful feature to factory and
service station operators. Other pushing operations include railroad
shunting, grading, light bulldozing, and snow-plow work.

TRANSPORTATION PLUS POWER FOR- FARM EQUIPMENT:
The Universal 'Jeep' is ideal for the small farm. It
is the first step to mechanization because it is an all-purpose vehicle.
Yet the larger farm needs the Universal 'Jeep', too. Equipped with a
rear mounted, readily installed Hydraulic Lift, it can plow, disc, mow
or harrow. It can handle all normal tractor functions and perform many
of them better than a tractor. Thus, it is an ideal second tractor
on larger farms to handle those extra jobs at peak loads. In addition,
it also does the job of a car and a light truck.
TRANSPORTATION PLUS POWER SOURCE ON WHEELS:
Equipped with a power take-off, it mobilizes
generators, air compressors, welders, and supplies power for them at the
work site. It can power a pump. It can operate a belt for a buzz saw,
and do many other jobs where a mobile power supply is necessary. These
features make it particularly useful for plantation and construction
work and for municipal services.

TRANSPORTATION PLUS A' HOST OF OTHER FUNCTIONS:
In construction work, with blade attachments, it can
grade, level, terrace, landscape, doze, etc. A few minutes later it can
be used to transport the construction crew back home or to another job.
With a trencher, it can dig drainage ditches,
foundations or gas line trenches at high speed through rough terrain in
one spot and less than one hour later dig another ditch thirty miles
away. And when the season is over, it can be used as truck, car, or
tractor.
With a front or rear end winch it can pull stuck
vehicles, skid factory machinery into place, or pull out trees and
stumps.
The Rotary Snow Plow attachment also enables the
Universal 'Jeep' to act as a snow remover for smaller streetsand
secondary roads in municipalities which cannot afford larger equipment.
In short, the Universal 'Jeep' can do the work of a
car, a truck, a tractor, a stationary engine, or a light dozer -- and it
can go where no other vehicle can go. It's a multi-purpose vehicle,
readily substituting for specialized pieces of equipment when the cost
of such equipment in a small operation would be prohibitive, and readily
supplementing special equipment for peak load
periods.
There are no idle seasons for the Universal 'Jeep'.
It has year-around use. It's the first step in
mechanization. It's the first vehicle to go to work in the morning
and it's the last to stop in the evening. There is no limit to the
number of jobs the Universal 'Jeep' can handle.
PRINCIPAL SALES FEATURES
The principal sales features of the Universal 'Jeep' are
its:
1. VERSATILITY
2. POWER
3. ECONOMY
4. MANEUVERABILITY
5. RUGGEDNESS
6. SAFETY
1. VERSATILITY
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After reading over these first functions the
Universal 'Jeep' can perform, it is apparent that the 'Jeep' is indeed
an extraordinarily versatile vehicle.
As a passenger car it can carry seven people
with ease. It can carry them across country or over the worst roads in
any kind of weather, and at speeds up to 70 miles per hour. Visibility
-- forward, side, and rear -- is unobstructed, and the side mounting of
the spare tire permits extra interior roominess. This makes the 'Jeep'
an excellent scout or reconnaissance car as well as a passenger car.
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As a truck it can transport a payload of
1257 pounds. The carrying space can be enlarged to 13 square feet
simply by dropping the heavy reinforced tail gate to a horizontal
position where it is firmly held by steel supporting chains. Additional
capacity can be obtained from an inexpensive body extension or trailer,
and it has more maneuverability than any conventional truck on the
market.
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As a tractor it has a draw bar pull of 2317 pounds
and a towing ability equal to a 2-plow tractor. Equipped with an easily
installed (and easily removed) Hydraulic Lift, it can operate virtually
all conventional types of mounted farm equipment with the same ease as a
tractor. This simple hydraulic lift will fit any implement using the
three-point hitch system. This permits the customer to use his Ford,
Ferguson, Massey-Harris, Case, International Harvester, or David Brown
mounted farm equipment on the Universal 'Jeep' without having to replace
his entire implement line. At the same time, should a customer need :
farm equipment, Willys can supply a full line of implements for the
Universal 'Jeep'.
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The Universal 'Jeep' can operate at higher speeds
than a normal tractor due to its extra traction with 4-wheel drive and
can perform over the most difficult ground and road conditions.
With auxiliary equipment, the Universal 'Jeep' can
handle many other jobs. It is useful in construction work for
grading, light dozing and post hole digging. The Universal 'Jeep'
can either remove snow with a blade or blow it off the road with the
Rotary snow plow attachment, and it can be used to dig trenches with the
Jeep-A-Trench attachment.
In fact, there is no foreseeable limit to the number
of jobs a 'Jeep' can handle. No unit in the world can do so many jobs as
well as the Universal 'Jeep'. There can be no complete list of Universal
'Jeep' applications. In every city and in every community
there is some job that can be done better with a Universal 'Jeep'.
2. POWER
The Universal 'Jeep's propulsion power comes from a
combination of:
75 HP, "F" head Hurricane engine
Low curb weight
4-wheel drive traction with gear reductions to
suit the road
The 75-horsepower "F" head Hurricane engine,
-successor to the 63-horsepower "L" head Lightning engine which powered
the original military 'Jeep', the CJ-2A and the CJ-3A, has already been
described in considerable detail in the "Engine Section" of this manual.
This engine gives the Universal 'Jeep' sufficient
power to take a load of 1257 pounds up a 60% grade. However, it is
important to note in this connection that the main source of the
Universal 'Jeep's power is not in the engine alone but in the ratio of
its high horsepower (75HP) to its low curb weight (2243 lbs.).
This unusual ratio, 30 lbs. per 1 HP, greater than
that of most vehicles, means far more power than is required merely to
propel the vehicle. This extra power permits faster acceleration and
allows the Universal 'Jeep1 to tackle rough and heavy jobs.
The performance of the Universal 'Jeep' is
particularly high because power can be transmitted to all four wheels.
This added traction reduces the tendency of the wheels to spin when
additional power is applied and permits the vehicle to move forward even
if one set of wheels is unable to take hold. The low transfer case
together with the 4-wheel drive system provides six forward gear
combinations to give the Universal 'Jeep' needed power even under the
heaviest of loads.

The Universal 'Jeep', when equipped with a Power
Take-Off and governor, is also a highly mobile power plant. This
auxiliary power is another unique feature of the Universal 'Jeep' as
contrasted with conventional vehicles. Attached equipment is powered
from the front, center, or rear power take-off points by means of
pulleys, belts, gears and other linkage systems. The speed of the power
take-off drive is regulated by a 9-position governor which allows the
operator to govern the r. p. m. to suit the individual job.

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The front power
take-off can operate a winch or hydraulic pump. This winch in
itself is a source of auxiliary power in that it will allow the
Universal 'Jeep' to pull itself out of such conditions that would stall
even a 4-wheel drive vehicle.
The center power take-off is used to operate
generators, welders, air compressors and other units that can be mounted
directly on the vehicle.
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The rear power take-off is used to operate
mounted equipment such as sprayers, water pumps, or 6wed equipment such
as combines, and such specialized equipment as post hole diggers and
mobile drills. With the pulley and pulley drive attachment on the rear
PTO, the Universal 'Jeep' can operate belt-driven units such as the buzz
saw and hammer mill.
3. ECONOMY
Economy of operation is derived from the following
factors:
a. Low purchase price
b. Low operating cost
c. Low maintenance cost
d. Multi -purpose operation of the Universal
'Jeep'
e. Long vehicle life through sturdy design
The initial cost of the Universal 'Jeep' has been
kept to a minimum by its simple utility construction without sacrificing
quality standards. The compact 4-cylinder engine from which the
Universal 'Jeep' derives its full power performance is less expensive
than heavier, larger power plants. Though more rugged, the Universal
'Jeep' is easier to build because production costs are lower. This
permits the Universal 'Jeep' to sell at a price equal to or lower than
that of its competitors.
The Hurricane engine means particularly low operating
costs. With its high compression ratio, oversized intake valves,
and long piston stroke, this 4-cylinder engine requires a minimum, of
fuel for the job it is designed to do.
In the Universal 'Jeep' this engine is particularly
economical because of the low curb weight of the vehicle itself. No
power is wasted in propelling surplus weight. As proof, the Universal
'Jeep' carries a payload equal to 56% of its own curb weight.
Maintenance costs are also low. That's because of the
rugged construction and dependability of the engine, chassis, and body.
Designed as an all-purpose vehicle to stand the stresses and strains of
war, the Universal 'Jeep' represents a minimum service problem in many
civilian applications. The high road clearance and the short wheelbase
give further protection against road damage.
The airplane type shocks and 18-gauge steel body are
straight line designed. This means easy welding or simple replacement,
again reducing the maintenance bill. Also the high steel fenders, the
easy-opening hood, and the convenient engine mount simplify access to
tires and engine in case of emergency.
On top of all this the Universal 'Jeep' is economical
because of the many jobs it can perform. The Universal 'Jeep' knows no
off-season or rest period. It won't rust in the barn or garage. Thus its
cost and upkeep may be amortized over many different jobs. This is a
unique selling feature.
Further, the initial cost is also amortized over a
very long and useful life. Ruggedness and long life have been designed
and built into the Universal ' Jeep' -- just look at the thousands of
World War II Universal 'Jeeps' still in operation throughout the world.
This is a tested vehicle - and an accepted one as Willys has produced
over 1,500,000 'Jeep' Utility vehicles.
4. MANEUVERABILITY
Maneuverability is inherent in the Universal 'Jeep'
because of:
Its 4-wheel drive
Its combination of low silhouette, low center of
gravity and high road clearance
Its short turning radius
Its short length
The Universal 'Jeep's 4-wheel drive traction at both
high and low speeds will take it through most any kind of terrain. In
fact, official road maps in many countries have a special classification
of "Jeepable roads", roads where only a Universal 'Jeep' can get
through. With the 4-wheel drive the Universal 'Jeep' will cross almost
any kind of country and go up 60% grades from a standing start. With the
same ease it can go down these hills using the compression forces of the
engine to transmit braking power to all four wheels.
The added traction of 4-wheel drive also means more
maneuverability in tight spots by preventing slippage. On the highway,
the Universal 'Jeep' is capable of going up to 70 miles per hour in
2-wheel drive. This ability to convert to on or off-the-road
applications is found in few vehicles.
The low silhouette of the vehicle, coupled with its
low center of gravity, allows the Universal 'Jeep' to maneuver
diagonally on those hills that would upset a conventional truck or
tractor. This road-hugging ability and narrow width, together with a
short turning radius and short over-all length, lets the Universal
'Jeep' go between trees and obstructions that would block other
vehicles. The maneuverability of the Universal 'Jeep' is largely the
result of its turning radius (less than twice the length of the vehicle)
and its short wheelbase.
All this adds up to make the Universal 'Jeep' one of
the world's most maneuverable vehicles under all driving and terrain
conditions.
5. RUGGEDNESS
The Universal 'Jeep' is designed to handle many
different jobs as well as transmit power to auxiliary equipment in many
different ways. To do this Willys engineers have designed a rugged
vehicle.
Specifically, its ruggedness is brought about by:
All steel construction
Strong "K" frame crossmember
Airplane type shock absorbers
Extra heavy springs
Transmission skid plate
Weather resistant upholstery
Washable interior
The Universal 'Jeep' body is built of extra-heavy
18-gauge steel to withstand the punishment the vehicle is designed to
take. The Universal 'Jeep' frame, body and suspension is also built for
endurance.
The frame is constructed of high strength pressed
steel, welded and riveted channels. It has a box section front
crossmember, three intermediate channel crossmembers, and a "K" channel
crossmember at the rear. This construction makes the Universal ' Jeep'
frame strong, yet gives it sufficient resilience and shock-absorbing
qualities to withstand heavy impacts, twists and strains.
The springs and shock absorbers are built with a
greater than normal margin of safety since the type of work may change
from hour to hour or day to day.
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The weather resistant upholstery and washable
interior help keep the Universal 'Jeep' clean and in good condition
despite weather or operating conditions.
In summary, all parts are specially designed
individually and in combination to withstand the heavy punishment to
which the Universal 'Jeep' will be subjected every day of its long and
useful life.
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6. SAFETY
The Universal 'Jeep' is inherently a safe vehicle.
This is due to:
Low center of gravity
Extra large brake linings
4-wheel brakes
Engine compression braking power to all four
wheels for downhill travel
Wide range vision
The low center of gravity prevents side or rear end
upsets. The Universal 'Jeep' will not flip over backwards when pulling
stumps or other objects. It resists turning over sideways when
placed diagonally on a hill.
The extra large brake lining on all four wheels gives
the Universal 'Jeep' the power to stop quickly and positively and
minimize skidding. The Universal 'Jeep', even at its top speeds, can be
brought to a full stop with safety. This cannot be said of most tractors
where there is danger of turning over if the brakes are applied when
traveling over 10 miles per hour.
When traveling downhill, engine compression acting on
all four wheels acts as a secondary brake and keeps the vehicle from
"running away".
The Universal 'Jeep's windshield is another safety
feature. It protects the operator from dirt, grime and flying stones.
Along with the large side windows in the all weather canvas top, it also
gives the operator full, clear visibility in all directions.
In summary, if the Universal 'Jeep' is driven with
the same care and precaution the customer ordinarily takes with his
automobile it will prove to be a safer vehicle under any driving
condition, on or off the road.
VERSATILITY, POWER, ECONOMY, MANEUVERABILITY,
RUGGEDNESS, AND SAFETY ADD UP TO MAKE THE UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' --
THE WORLD'S MOST USEFUL VEHICLE!
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