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m109a2

stb64

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Pages from TM 9-2320-209-20, april 1965, with changes 1 thru 6. printed 1976

Picture 1, para.5. description subpara. a. general : See how each truck model consists of a special body mounted on one of the 8 basic chassis models, and that the chassis used for each truck model is indicated with each description.
subpara. c. power plant :see how m44 chassis means OA 331 gasoline engine, M44A1 chassis means LDS 427-2 and M44A2 chassis means LD 465-1 / -1C.

Picture 2, subparagraph m. of paragraph 6 (differences between models): See how shop van trucks M109, M109A1, M109A2, M109C, and M109D are based on chassis M45 and 45A1, so they are gassers and LDS 427-2 multifuel
(power plant in M45 is the same OA 331 as in M44, and power plant in M45A1 is the same LDS 427-2 as in M44A1, i will provide a picture of the TM page, if necessary)

Picture 3, end of subpara. m.: See that M109, /A1, /C, /D are OA 331 powered , and that M109A2 is LDS 427-2 powered

Picture 4, para 361: see how theM109A3 is equipped with the LD 465-1 multifuel engine, and how it is part of a group that will be referred to as the M44A2 series trucks

Steve
 

Emmett

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Stb64, fair enough. Why would the Width, Pintle height and ground clearance change between the A2 and the A3 if the only difference is the engine as per TM 9-2320-209-10-1?
Not being picky here, just ironing out all the details.
Width A2 99" A3 98", Pintle Height A2 34" A3 26 1/8", Ground Clearance A2 13" A3 10 5/16".

Sorry for the late responce, been real busy.
Kind Regards,
Emmett
 

stb64

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Hi Emmett,
The rear mounted ladder could be included in one lenght measurement, and only the ladder brackets in the other. I don´t have a shop van truck, so i can´t check.
The difference in ground clearance could be due to different dogbones, early trucks had thinner ones that were round section instead of square, and the ends may have been smaller giving the truck more ground clearance.
Like Katahdin, i think the difference in pintle height is a typo.
One inch width difference is meaningless in my opinion. All it takes is slightly a different type of blackout panel, side reflector, or similar item.

Steve
 

stb64

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Pictures taken in Graf march 2012
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Truck was a multifueler with old style front crossmember. The stripped engine block was still in the truck.
Different style dogbones are visible in the pictures.
Next time i am in graf, i will take measurements if i get a chance.
 
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