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Needing some clarification. The m275a2 is a tractor version of the troop carrier, correct. Are there any other differences?
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Yes they all still had manual steering from the factory. Occasionally air assist steering was added to trucks later on but it’s very unlikely to be on the truck you’re looking at.Excellent. Thank you. Do they have manual steering like the troop carrier?
It’s more like the m59 dump truck. Same wheelbase, fuel tank, and similar frame (the tractor has the angle cuts for the ramps at the back). No frame reinforcements on either. The m342 dump is the standard wheelbase and has a reinforced frame.Is the M275 more closely related to the M342 dump truck? Similar frame length? Did they box the frame for the tractor?
The Model is the M48 truck tractor. You where talking about.In the cab is a trolly brake mainly used during hooking and unhooking the trailer. The activation is from lever on a long stalk, off the steering column. definitely not to be used as a parking brake with the engine off. the "air line" hook ups for a towed trailer via the pintle and another set on a whip in front of the fifth wheel(back of cab). same for electric hook ups to trailers. Sliding rear window and metal hard top for most models except some very early ones. has a valve in the brake air lines to protect the cab from loss of air beyond the hookup for trailer on the fifth wheel. also a 5 gal fuel can mount behind the cab on driver side on diamond plate deck.
I believe there is also a model of this tractor that had a longer(standard deuce size?) frame. It also had a vertical above the frame spare tire mount similar to five ton tractors.
Most of the usual deuce cab accessory items are available for this such as air shift transfer case, heaters. Some may have had rear manual spot lights for night hooking trailers.
Hey same year as my 1951 reo M275 nice to see one still living...View attachment 750121
Here's a picture of a M48.
Its unknown if any did but some might of fell through the cracks, but ya makes sence if the m275s got upgrades to A2.. why not M48s?was the m48 gas only or did some eventually get the multi-fuel diesel?
Because they only made M48's for a year or two (think 51 to early 53), M275's were built a long time.Its unknown if any did but some might of fell through the cracks, but ya makes sence if the m275s got upgrades to A2.. why not M48s?
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