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someone in washington(years ago) decided the epa should have authority over the department of defense.The bad things is the government is having more problems with those electric truck then they had with the older M809 , M35 M39 series of trucks which were simpler and more reliable !! A funny thing happened at the Edmond Ok. 4th of July Parade staging area , I was talking with a active duty Colonel and he told me he would rather have the our older trucks, then having the newer problematic FMTV's built by Stewart Stevenson trucks !! I guess it is technology at it best !! What ever happened to simpler is better ??
Being still new to this game, the M35A3 (not the A2) and this M928A2 look alot alike to me. They both have wheels n stuff and make alot of noise.There really is almost nothing in common between the M44A3 and the M939A2 series. They are almost completely different. Sure, there are commonalities...reflectors, composite lights, head lights, side marker lights, doors...and probably a few more. Name something else and it is different. I am not sure why you chose to compare these otherwise incomparable trucks. Let me start the list...
*different motor
*different chassis
*different transmission (although both are Allison automatics)
*different CTIS
*different axles
*different braking systems
*different seats
*different cab tops (whether soft top or hard top)
*different sheet metal (except for doors as mentioned above)
*the list goes on and on.
See? Now, this is why I'm mixed up. On GL they call a 2.5 ton truck that has a Cummings Diesel, the in-cab tire inflation system, automatic x-mission, power steering, the latest style of front clip and the "super singles" an M35A3. So that's really an M9xx series?The M35 A3 is a M35A2 with a new instument cluster comprising a tachogarph instead the standard speedometer and tachometer and some minor other modifications. (The history on these trucks can bee seen on trucks beeing rebuilt to the latest standard here in Europe. You will see any step of modification on them.) This is for these vehicles are related to the Driving time limitations in Europe, which have to be recorded by a built in self writing device.(Not like in the states by a book of the driver were he lists it driving time and working time and so forth.)
The M9xx series has very little in common with the M35/44 series of trucks. The first are of a 1990's design, the later are based on a 1950's design (so called REO's, at least on this side of the Atlantic river).
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No, now you are both confused.See? Now, this is why I'm mixed up. On GL they call a 2.5 ton truck that has a Cummings Diesel, the in-cab tire inflation system, automatic x-mission, power steering, the latest style of front clip and the "super singles" an M35A3. So that's really an M9xx series?
Cut n pasted from the posted rules:DCWILKIE, not sure if you know this, but it is against site rules to mention any upcoming or ongoing auction. I suggest you edit your post or else a moderator will.
What makes this applicable? Sure, everything is interesting or unusual to someone. The last 5 or 6 that came up must not have been quite as interesting as this one.... Very unusual or interesting items may be shared in the appropriate forums.
I believe I am well within the rules, but if the moderator thinks otherwise, I'm glad to edit or let them edit.
Post edited. It's not worth arguing over.What makes this applicable? Sure, everything is interesting or unusual to someone. The last 5 or 6 that came up must not have been quite as interesting as this one...![]()