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M817 Rebuild program

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Why is there such a wide variation in the condition of the M817's on GL? Despite similar mileage, some look almost new (tires, paint, etc.) while others look rusted and incredibly abused. Were the good condition M817's just rebuilt? I cannot believe they were stored inside.

Appreciate your comments.

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I guess what I am asking is how do you tell if the M809 that you are looking at was in the "Medium Tactical Truck Remanufacture (MTTR) Program" or not?

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I'm speaking for Marine Corps trucks as that's what I have the most experience with. Quite a few M817's were rebuilt around 2002 /2004 while awaiting Oshkosh to field the MK 29/30 MTVR series dump trucks. On those M817's, there's an additional dataplate that reads "IROAN in accordance with SOW - which is spelled out to say Inspected, Repaired Only As Needed in accordance with Statement of Work ________. New tires and paint almost always accompany an IROAN. I'm sure the Army may have had a similar practice as it was quite a while before the FMTV series dump truck debuted.
 

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Where is that data plate located? My truck is really clean, and runs like a top. I imagine it was refurbished, but don't know how to tell when or if it actually was.

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Sandcobra164, thanks! That is what I suspected. Is there anything written about the "IROAN" program anywhere? I am assuming it was done by AM General. I am curious what the specs were for "Only As Needed." In other words, what got replaced?

Thanks. Definitely explains what I am seeing.

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Great thread -- I, too, have a really clean (well, not at the moment ... ;) ) 817 that obviously had something done to it before it went to DRMO. And it has round tags with codes stamped on them hanging from various components which I suspect denotes a rework or mod of some kind.

Mine's former MD National Guard, though.

Any background on 817 rework/reman/upgrade programs would be interesting.

Thanks!
 

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Work was not performed by AM General to my knowledge. Both Services have various Depots that rebuild various items. In the event of Marine Corps trucks, there are Depots in Albany and Barstow that rebuild stuff for them. With National Guard trucks, it could have been redone at a Depot or at a RSMS or Regional Site Maintenance Support Facility. I know there's one in Camp Shelby that rebuilds M931A2's as my unit has received some from there.
 
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