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    tractors, tractors, and more tractors

    RE: Tractors 5 ton plusssss Dunno about the others - but I was confining my answer to the five ton tractors that were requested. However, as you know from our previous correspondence - the WLF is one of my favorites. Regards, David
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    tractors, tractors, and more tractors

    The NSN for the M933 is 2320-01-047-8768. However, I don't think that any of these were series-produced. Today, while looking for pix of a Reo with a Quickway crane mounted, I'll keep an eye out for a pic of a prototype M933. Best wishes, David
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    tractors, tractors, and more tractors

    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.
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    tractors, tractors, and more tractors

    Re: RE: tractors, tractors, and more tractors 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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    tractors, tractors, and more tractors

    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
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