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Anyone know why, in their infinite wisdom, the Army decided to use the slightly tuned-up multi in the 5 tons instead of the ENDT-673 Mack, which had already proven itself in the early '60s? From what I've read, and what others have added through this site, the multi was hard pressed running a fully loaded 5 ton on convey duty in Vietnam, while the Macks were just doing their duty like they were doing in the States at the time. Could it have been a problem with engine supply? Was it an attempt to "standardize" on engines (like a deuce engine and a 5 ton are the same!)? Was it a fuel issue? Now it seems, that the Macks are kind of rare, and most all of the multis have been rebuilt or replaced at least once.