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  2. M548 - Wikipedia

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    The M548 is a tracked cargo carrier. ... a 6V53 Detroit two-stroke six cylinder diesel, with an Allison TX-100-1 three-speed automatic transmission, ...

  3. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    XM166 AA gun (from M42 Duster) mounted on M548 M170 truck, ambulance, front line, 1 ⁄ 4 -ton, 4 × 4 (G758) M172 semitrailer, low bed, 15-ton, 4-wheel (G797)

  4. Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    M688 – Lance missile transport/loader vehicle based on the M548. XM696 – recovery vehicle based on the M548. M727 – unarmored carrier/launcher for the MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles. XM730/M730 – unarmored carrier/launcher for the MIM-72 Chaparral surface-to-air missiles of the M54 system. The XM730 was formerly the XM548E1.

  5. M992 field artillery ammunition supply vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Transmission: Allison Transmission XTG-411-4 crossdrive, 4 forward, 2 reverse: Suspension: Torsion bar: Fuel capacity: ... Unlike the M548, it is armored. Design

  6. Automatic transmission fluid - Wikipedia

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    Automatic transmission fluid. Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is a hydraulic fluid that is essential for the proper functioning of vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions. Usually, it is coloured red or green to differentiate it from motor oil and other fluids in the vehicle.

  7. Gear oil - Wikipedia

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    Some modern automatic transaxles (integrated transmission and differential) do not use a heavy oil at all but lubricate with the lower viscosity hydraulic fluid, which is available at pressure within the automatic transmission. Gear oils account for about 20% of the lubricant market. [1]