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M48 & M983 HEMTT Differences?

rumplecat

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I don't have the fever yet but a HEMTT may be unavoidable! I use my tractors more than anything else so a HEMTT tractor would be what I would like. I see the M48 power units and then the M983s, is the 983 just a fixed tractor?
 

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Get a M985, I got the M977 and after having it thats my only gripe is to have a larger crane. Unless you specifically want the tractor then the M983 that is.
 

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Yes, there are TWO 983s, one has a standard 2" fifth wheel and crane, the OTHER has a 3 1/2" fifth wheel, no crane
 

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A M48 is a 2 1/2 ton truck tractor or a tank depending.

A Mk48 is a FPU (front power unit) you would also need a Mk16 RBU (rear body unit). The Mk 16 is a fifth wheel RBU they also have a Mk15 20'flat bed , Mk 17 has a 16' bed with a crane and Mk18 is a self loader.

They are both hard to find. You see 20-30 cargo hemtts to every 1 tractor hemtt.

You'd be better off with a M931/M932 5 ton or a M915 or M916. The M915A3 are real nice.
 

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Hasson, makes some sense, however the limit is what, 2500lbs at 19'? With the boom in it is 4500lbs, I think, and I believe I could grab a jeep or some other small 4x4 and drop it on.


Regarding the mix of tractor HEMTTs or MK48 w/MK16 RBUs, by my quick calcs, 65% of what has been sold so far is cargo units (985 and 977s), 28% have been tankers, and 4.5% have been Tractor HEMTT or Mk48s. 1.8% has been just power units.
 

73m819

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A M48 is a 2 1/2 ton truck tractor or a tank depending.

A Mk48 is a FPU (front power unit) you would also need a Mk16 RBU (rear body unit). The Mk 16 is a fifth wheel RBU they also have a Mk15 20'flat bed , Mk 17 has a 16' bed with a crane and Mk18 is a self loader.

They are both hard to find. You see 20-30 cargo hemtts to every 1 tractor hemtt.

You'd be better off with a M931/M932 5 ton or a M915 or M916. The M915A3 are real nice.
The MK15/15a1 is the WRECKER RPU for the MK48/MK!5 truck.
The 20' flat bed without the crane is the MK13/MK13a1
 
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Augdog1964

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Small correction to post above, Mk48 flatbed is a Mk14, not Mk13 or 13a1, to the best of my knowledge no Mk13...

Mk 48 LVS = FPU
/14 = flat bed container carrier unit - no crane
/15 = recovery unit - crane
/16 = tractor unit - no crane
/17 = cargo unit - crane
/18 = container retriever - no crane, but container picking hydraulics
 

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Small correction to post above, Mk48 flatbed is a Mk14, not Mk13 or 13a1, to the best of my knowledge no Mk13...

Mk 48 LVS = FPU
/14 = flat bed container carrier unit - no crane
/15 = recovery unit - crane
/16 = tractor unit - no crane
/17 = cargo unit - crane
/18 = container retriever - no crane, but container picking hydraulics
And the 16 fifth wheel rear body unit has winch.
 

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Originally Posted by Augdog1964
Mk 48 LVS = FPU
/14 = flat bed container carrier unit - no crane
/15 = recovery unit - crane
/16 = tractor unit - no crane
/17 = cargo unit - crane
/18 = container retriever - no crane, but container picking hydraulics

And the 16 fifth wheel rear body unit has winch.
Rounding things out- the original MK18 lift mechanism is cable operated like a lot of older roll off trucks, the MK18A1 RBU uses a hook mechanism very similar (maybe identical) to the HEMMT PLS.
 

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Back to the 983's, what are the easy to recognize differences in the 2 and 3.5 king pin variants? I see some of them have vertical exhaust stacks and others have the exhaust laying horizontal across the bed behind the cab?
 

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Real easy, the 2" has a crane in front of the 5th wheel, no crane = 3 1/2" 5th.
 

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There is also the M983A2 LET, with the 3.5" fifth wheel and winch, much like the MK48/16. Though I haven't seen of them surplussed yet...
 

rumplecat

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So I have yet to see a 983 with a crane come up for sale on Gov. Planet, are the 2 in. vehicles pretty rare or just not yet surplussed?
 

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So I have yet to see a 983 with a crane come up for sale on Gov. Planet, are the 2 in. vehicles pretty rare or just not yet surplussed?
That variant pulled the Pershing missile system and that went away in 1991, so maybe they're all already gone.
 
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