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gungearz

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I've been seeing those M1083's on flatbeds leaving Wisconsin and taking 94e to wherever for the past 2 years. I at least see 8 semi's a week with 2 of those on them. What are they used for...?
 

Capt.Marion

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The single-axle trucks are "2 1/2 ton" rated trucks, but that is their MAX capacity (even on-road) as opposed to the traditional 2 1/2 tons (M35s, etc) which are 2 1/2 ton off-road but 5 ton max capacity on improved roads.
 

bikeman

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The reason you're seeing them come out of Wisconsin is Oshkosh Trucks has the contract to upgrade/produce them (as far as I know). Upgrade is really a swap out of the cab, fuel tank insulation and some power hydraulics upgrades from what I know.
 
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