saddamsnightmare
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December 13th, 2009.
Gentlemen:
Please accept my apologies on the error as to engine size, the mistake was mine. but in any case the vehicle was overpowered compared to the M38A (75 HP, I believe), the M422A1 (50 HP), and the suspension combined with the powerplant made the truck squirrelly. Most later designs have made more allowance for suspension inputs. The HMMWV's are being sold to the civillians, as I do believe most civillian H-1's used turned in military HMMWV as the core starting point for the remanufacture. And there are the ex USMC ones from the eighties that seem to have gotten out from the contracting deal to rebuild the helicopters (most HMMWV's I see around here that are military seem to be ex USMC), except of course for the Army and NG units going into and out of Red River Army Depot. Personally, I have not driven a MUTT, I have driven M38's and 38A's, M37's,M715's and the M135/M211 and M35A2 series, plus mu Unimog S404.114. I will say the even the S404 Unimogs are a heckuva lot more stable then most civillian SUV's and most military vehicles as regards their performance envelope on the road or off the road. But the gas engined ones can be temperamental on bad gas (which is most gas in North East Texas).
I'd love to get a U1300L, as they will wup a HMMWV in rough terrain operations...
Just my .02 worth, now I'll stand back and watch the fur fly....!
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan
Gentlemen:
Please accept my apologies on the error as to engine size, the mistake was mine. but in any case the vehicle was overpowered compared to the M38A (75 HP, I believe), the M422A1 (50 HP), and the suspension combined with the powerplant made the truck squirrelly. Most later designs have made more allowance for suspension inputs. The HMMWV's are being sold to the civillians, as I do believe most civillian H-1's used turned in military HMMWV as the core starting point for the remanufacture. And there are the ex USMC ones from the eighties that seem to have gotten out from the contracting deal to rebuild the helicopters (most HMMWV's I see around here that are military seem to be ex USMC), except of course for the Army and NG units going into and out of Red River Army Depot. Personally, I have not driven a MUTT, I have driven M38's and 38A's, M37's,M715's and the M135/M211 and M35A2 series, plus mu Unimog S404.114. I will say the even the S404 Unimogs are a heckuva lot more stable then most civillian SUV's and most military vehicles as regards their performance envelope on the road or off the road. But the gas engined ones can be temperamental on bad gas (which is most gas in North East Texas).
I'd love to get a U1300L, as they will wup a HMMWV in rough terrain operations...
Just my .02 worth, now I'll stand back and watch the fur fly....!
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan