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Military trucks seen during trip....

timntrucks

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wow those are some mean looking trucks.. very nice extra cab going on... around 30 years from now we can bid on those at GL.
 

eldgenb

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those are international trucks, if you visit their website and click on Military it will show more variants, they have knuckle boom models and all kinds of stuff. I am really curious as to how they will hold up, the civilian internationals are not what I would consider "Military Grade"
 

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those are international trucks, if you visit their website and click on Military it will show more variants, they have knuckle boom models and all kinds of stuff. I am really curious as to how they will hold up, the civilian internationals are not what I would consider "Military Grade"
But they're green. Isn't that all it takes? :D
 

PorscheTech911

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Well the good news with International is they will only last until their warranty is up, then they'll start falling apart a week later. Seen it many times.
 

joeM62

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Military is using the truck as a new wrecker seen the same truck on a flatbed but it was tan coming throught my County with some other mv's and trailors alot of stuff getting moved. The humvees had the armor kit with white x one the windshield.
 

48cj2a

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USAF uses quite a few variants of this truck - doubt they were for export.

We have 4 of the 4 door Blue Fleet crew cabs in my unit. Superior truck for stateside duty and on base use over a FMTV which most units have by now. A/C, Cruise, AM/FM radio, back seat area could nearly support a twin size bed. Our only complait is the idiot that did the contract for the USAF did not include the Air Brakes and pintle hinch which we could really use to pull a MEP006 for the mission.

Lot cool pics on the Navistar Gallery - http://www.navistar.com/NavistarDefense/Gallery
 
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Wolf.Dose

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Bolting instead of riviting is standard truck design nowadays. These bolts are special design. They have two heads of which one is torqued off during fixing to come to the propper torque. And they have a special coating to prevent them from loosing the designed torque. This coating is destroyed when you open the connections. You can not use these bolts a second time.
Wolf
 

pctrans

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They are outfitting a large number of those (sand color) at Century Wrecker Bodies in Chattanooga.
 
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