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    m1009/D10

    Thanks, for the excellent info.
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    m1009/D10

    Under vehicle specs on this site the M1009 is listed as a 3/4 ton. If I understand correctly the 10 in D-10 is half ton? So M1009's aren't all the same? or is the info in vehicle specs incorrect? I'm a little confused.
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    m1009/D10

    Thanks for the info. The D is military. Does the 10 stand for half ton like the civilian models?
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    m1009/D10

    I don't know what D-10 means either. I possibly thought it might have been a half ton version. Thats why I was asking if all M1009's were alike. This one was an Airforce vehicle. My paperwork calls it a MIL D10. The maintenance records list it as a M1009. Thanks for the help.
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    m1009/D10

    I'm a new owner of a 1985 M1009/D10 Blazer. Are all of these built the same? Did they all come with the same drivetrain? I know mine is original because I have the maintenence records with it. Thanks
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