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K-34 trailer [7] 5 ton: 2 axle: A. J. Miller: power: PE-84: SCR-268 K-35 trailer [8] 1.5 ton: 2 axle: Checker Motors Company: house: SCS-2: SCR-562: K-36 trailer [9] 2 ton: 1 axle: American Trailer, Highway Trailer Company: pole dinky: K-42: telephone K-37 trailer [10] 5 ton: 1 axle: highway: pole/reel: k-42: telephone K-38 trailer [11] 1/4 ton ...
M116 chassis: trailer, 3 ⁄ 4-ton, 2-wheel (G748); chassis version of M101 trailer photos m116 trailer.php M116 carrier, cargo, f-t, soft skin, amphibious, Husky M116 carrier, personnel, full-track, steel armor not aluminum
8 bodies Diamond T 968 4-ton 6x6 [9] 1940–1945: 30,000: Cargo, dump, wrecker and specialty bodies Autocar U8144T 5-6 ton 4x4: 1941–1945: 2,711: Semi-tractor for pontoon bridges: Mack NJU 5-6 ton 4x4: 1941–1942: 692: Semi-tractor for pontoon bridges Brockway B666 [g] 6-ton 6x6 [10] 1941–1945: 219,882: Bridge, crane, cargo fire, van and ...
The M931 (M932 w/winch) was a semi-tractor used to tow semi-trailers up to 37,500 pounds (17,000 kg). A front-mounted winch was optional. A front-mounted winch was optional. Unlike commercial trucks the fifth-wheel could also pivot side to side, making a more flexible connection to the trailer.
The typical 5-axle tractor-trailer combination, also called a "semi" or "18-wheeler", is a Class 8 vehicle. [30] Standard trailers vary in length from 8 ft (2.4 m) containers to 57 ft (17 m) van trailers, with the most common length being the 53 ft (16 m) trailer. [31] Specialized trailers for oversized loads can be considerably longer.
The M815, M818, and M819 had separate controls to apply the trailer brakes separately from the service brakes. [8] All M809 models had a rear pintle hitch and could tow 15,000 lb (6,800 kg) trailers except the M816, which could tow 20,000 lb (9,100 kg) The M818 and M819 could tow 37,500 lb (17,000 kg) semi trailers on their fifth wheel.