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Just received the latest issue of MVM.
Glad to see an article on the M880's
Unfortuately it contains several inaccuracies.
including but not limited to;
2wheel drive operation, sorry they are full time 4x4 (the M890 series were 2wd, but the article was talking about the 4x4)
16 inch wheels, sorry they were 16.5
3/4 ton beefed up to 1 1/4 ton, sorry nothing different about the suspension with the exception of the M883, M884, M885 which had overload springs in the rear for the S250 shelter.
says Canadian Army used the heavier built Power Wagon W200, sorry the M880 is a W200 Power Wagon.
Still a decent article with some good info.
Glad to see an article on the M880's
Unfortuately it contains several inaccuracies.
including but not limited to;
2wheel drive operation, sorry they are full time 4x4 (the M890 series were 2wd, but the article was talking about the 4x4)
16 inch wheels, sorry they were 16.5
3/4 ton beefed up to 1 1/4 ton, sorry nothing different about the suspension with the exception of the M883, M884, M885 which had overload springs in the rear for the S250 shelter.
says Canadian Army used the heavier built Power Wagon W200, sorry the M880 is a W200 Power Wagon.
Still a decent article with some good info.