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tractors, tractors, and more tractors

jh1990

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I just love tractors but I would like to have some pictures, info and whatever is important for the tractors (aka differences between the different models). Why? Why not. Any info on conversions would be nice too. Thanks for the info.
 

jh1990

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now thats a M52, correct? To be honest I personally like the origanal, but I'm a little bit of a purist not much but a little. Does anyboby have a list of all the 5 ton tractors ever fielded by the Army? Thanks for the help guys.
 

DDoyle

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M52, M52A1, M52A2, M818, M931, M931A1, M931A2, XM757.

During WWII there were several five-ton tractors fielded, in both 4x4 and 6 X 4 versions, but it'd be tough for me to cough those up off the top of my head.

HTH,
David
 

DDoyle

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Re: RE: tractors, tractors, and more tractors

jh1990 said:
wasn't there a 8x6 M939 series tractor? thanks David I'll have to look all those up.
Don't so far as I know - but that doesn't mean such a thing doesn't exist. However, I did omit the M932, M932A1 and M932A2 winch-equipped trucks.

DD
 

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The toy tractors are feeling left out. M48, M275, M275A1 and M275A2. I know, not 5 tons!
 

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Don't forget the M246, M819 and M933 tractor/wreckers and the FMTV M1088 tractor. There is an 8x6 tractor in the M915 series (M920) but it is not a 5 ton.
 

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Re: RE: tractors, tractors, and more tractors

DDoyle said:
M52, M52A1, M52A2, M818, M931, M931A1, M931A2, XM757.

During WWII there were several five-ton tractors fielded, in both 4x4 and 6 X 4 versions, but it'd be tough for me to cough those up off the top of my head.

HTH,
David
My personal favorites are the Federal made COEs. The 5-6 ton 2DT and 4-5 ton 2DTs. I'd love the Corps of Engineer's truck.
 

jh1990

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Recovry4x4 said:
The toy tractors are feeling left out. M48, M275, M275A1 and M275A2. I know, not 5 tons!
Theyre still cool trucks. Has anybody ever done a 5 ton conversion? If so, does anybody have pics? Ive seen pics of deuce conversions but havent really heard anything about 5 tons.
M1075 said:
Don't forget the M246, M819 and M933 tractor/wreckers and the FMTV M1088 tractor. There is an 8x6 tractor in the M915 series (M920) but it is not a 5 ton.
Yea the M920 thats what I meant thanks M1075 for pointing that one out, but if it's not a 5 ton what is it classified as?
Thanks for all the help guys
 

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The M920 can be considered a 20 ton 8 x 6 - but as a line-haul truck it is normally classified as a 75,000 GVWR 8 x 6.
 

red devils dude

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jeff yes it's 60 or 61 MPH I've been looking for a M916 to tow a low boy with a tank on it,
by the way for those who have tractors what do you like more a M52A1-A2 or the M818.
 
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