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wow, nice deal!I payed 50 bucks a piece for them at rally.
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wow, nice deal!I payed 50 bucks a piece for them at rally.
Something slightly different about the HEMTTs vs a lot of other trucks is that there is only one A1 HEMTT model - the M984A1. There is no M977A1, M983A1, etc. I think this is to avoid the "problems" that come up with having revision model numbers not the same across the type of vehicle. Think M915A2/M916A1 or M35A3/M109A4.How can you tell the difference between a Hemtt
a1,a2,a3 ect....
i googled it but the answers aren't clear.
Thanks.
Something slightly different about the HEMTTs vs a lot of other trucks is that there is only one A1 HEMTT model - the M984A1. There is no M977A1, M983A1, etc. I think this is to avoid the "problems" that come up with having revision model numbers not the same across the type of vehicle. Think M915A2/M916A1 or M35A3/M109A4.
The A3 is the strangest looking one and isn't a production vehicle (Though it was assigned A3? hmmm....) Its the weird diesel/electric hybrid pathfinder/technology demonstrator.
I'm not sure if there is a good outward way to tell a HEMTT basic A0 from an A2 . It seems like if it has the older wire rope style cab step, (rather than the newer hinged step) it is almost certainly an A0, but the opposite is not true. Lots of HEMTT A0s also seem to have the "weird" full lens marker lights above the cab on the windshield, instead of the typical "M series" marker light. If you can look at the engine, you can tell. I'm not sure if the transmission will tell you or not, because I think the A0s had the same transmission changes that the A2 did. Or maybe all A2s have the same transmission. Not sure.
HEMTT A4s are easy to spot because of the lack of front grille, radiator on the side, spare tire on top, slanted door latch, and air ride axles.
Oh ya, more HEMTT stuff coming to me.Shipped out 2 HEMTT Cargo cover kits today to SS members on site via Fastenal. Shipping rates were great. Hope to see some pictures once they get installed. I have some more available for sale.
Me and soldier B. Yes, heavy units right there.That looks awesome. How did you lift the tow bar into place?
man or machine?
i bought the same mount for my 977. As soon as it warms up
im going to be putting mine on.
Would love to see pics!Shipped out 2 HEMTT Cargo cover kits today to SS members on site via Fastenal. Shipping rates were great. Hope to see some pictures once they get installed. I have some more available for sale.
Installed!Would love to see pics!
The brackets are from the M984 wrecker. I saw pictures of them then posted in the wants forum and a member had a couple sets. Yes, the heavy bar requires separation to put up there and takes two people but would be needed to tow a HEMTT if the need arose. I think a 5 ton could pull one a short distance and slowly. Any major or long tow would need something bigger.I've had a new HEMTT tarpaulin for over 8 months but no bows or end curtains... I bought one of Swiss's kits, I plan to put it on when it arrives to see how it looks so I'll post pics then if someone doesn't beat me to it. I know they look funky and the tarpaulin is a thin material - seems cheap and not very durable - but I wanted an 8' x 20' tent to take with the HEMTT for camping at events, so it will serve it's purpose.
Changing the subject a bit... What's the deal with that tow bar bracket? Is it a kit intended to be mounted there or are those brackets from some other application? I have a hard enough time with a medium tow bar, I can't imagine hefting around the heavy one. Also, if my HEMTT broke down and I happened to have a heavy tow bar with me, who is going to tow me with it? I don't know anyone locally with another HEMTT or a HET. When I moved from Hesperia to Phelan this past November, I towed my dead M818 with the HEMTT and my medium tow bar and it looked like a toy back there. I couldn't even see it unless I was turning.
Jon