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  1. HDN

    M275, 36, 342..

    According to the TM only M35A3, M36A3, and M109A4 trucks were built. The chassis was designated M44A3, which is a callback to the singled-out version of the 2.5-ton REO chassis from the 1950s. I'm not sure if other M44A3 trucks existed with different bodies than those shown in the TM.
  2. HDN

    M275, 36, 342..

    The A3 deuces were built between 1995 and 1998 or so out of recycled A2 parts. It took about 3 trucks' worth of good sheet metal, axles, drivetrain, and suspension components to built two A3 trucks. The A3 trucks also featured a Cat 3116 diesel with a 4-speed Allison automatic transmission...
  3. HDN

    M275, 36, 342..

    It's never a bad thing to stay thirsty in this area ;) Thanks for posting that picture of the M275! I want to say that I've seen some of those tractors with small cargo beds mounted on them, maybe at the past York, PA MVPA convention.
  4. HDN

    M275, 36, 342..

    When I was truck hunting, I considered driving down to NJ to look at a former Marine Corp M36A2 painted tan. I figured it was a Marine deuce since it had the big "paper clips" welded to the front bumper. The M36s are big deuces, having a 17-foot bed with one dropside and a support bearing for...
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