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  2. Mack R series - Wikipedia

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    The Mack R series (also known as the Mack Model R) is a series of trucks that was manufactured by Mack Trucks from 1966 to 2005. The successor of the Mack B series, [2] the R was a heavy-duty truck (Class 8) with a conventional (bonneted) cab configuration.

  3. Mack model EH trucks - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the US armed forces bought Mack's commercial E series in small orders, the EH was the largest model. In 1942, large numbers of modified trucks were supplied under Lend-Lease to Britain and many could be seen carrying the L or H-numbers of the British War Department.

  4. Mack Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Commercial type vehicles including: trucks, off-highway, fire-trucks, trailers, and buses, accounted for the rest. A total of 2,053 NO models alone were produced from 1940 to 1945. The 7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 6x6 NO was the most important specifically military model, and could be used as a transport or tractor for the 155 mm Long Tom field gun. Mack ...

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  6. List of Mack Trucks products - Wikipedia

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    Mack NO artillery tractor Mack NR. NJ (G639)- 5-6 ton 4x2 COE 1941-1942 NM (G535)- 6 ton 6x6 1940-1943 NO (G532)- 7 1/2 ton 6x6 1943; NR (G528)- 10 ton 6x4 1940-1945; M52/54A1 (G744)- 5 ton 6x6 1962-1963 Re-powered with ENDT673

  7. M123 and M125 10-ton 6x6 trucks - Wikipedia

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    The M123 was used to tow semi-trailers carrying MBT's (in conjunction with the M15A1 and later the M747 semi-trailers) superseding the M26(A1) Pacific "Dragon Wagon" and the semi-trailers carrying engineering equipment (in conjunction with the M127 low bed semi-trailers). Variants: M123 had dual winches and high mounted fifth wheel, gasoline engine