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  2. List of Mack Trucks products - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand only model: RB; Specialty equipment ... Mack NO artillery tractor Mack NR. NJ (G639)- 5-6 ton 4x2 COE 1941-1942; NM (G535)- 6 ton 6x6 1940-1943;

  3. Mack model EH trucks - Wikipedia

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    The standard engine was the EN310 (Mack) 6 cylinder L-head petrol engine, a Buda Engine Co. 6DT389 diesel was available. Some modified EH and all military design trucks had an EN354 engine, a 354 cu in (5.8 L) L-head inline 6 cylinder gasoline engine developing 110 hp (82 kW) at 2800 rpm and 200 lbf⋅ft (271 N⋅m) of torque at 1150rpm.

  4. Mack Trucks - Wikipedia

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    A May 15, 1941 photo of a Mack 6x4 N-model 4-to-6 ton wrecker Mack NO-6 artillery tractor The Mack B Model (1953–1966) in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania A Mack C-49-DT bus built in 1956 R Series (1965–2005) F Series (1962-1981) 1890: John M. ("Jack") Mack gets a job at Fallesen & Berry, a carriage and wagon company in Brooklyn

  5. Mack B series - Wikipedia

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    The Mack B series is a model line of trucks produced by Mack Trucks between 1953 and 1966. [1] The successor to the 1940-1956 Mack L series, [ 2 ] the B-series was a line of heavy conventional-cab trucks.

  6. File:2025 Mack Anthem 6x4 tractor (Stand Up Sleeper) in ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:09, 8 May 2024: 5,159 × 3,555 (9.04 MB): Mr.choppers == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=A 2025 Mack Anthem AN64T in Lacquer Red with Mirror Chrome Bright trim with a 435hp Mack MP8, 13-liter diesel engine and the 70-inch Stand Up Sleeper cab with a full height roof fairing.

  7. Mack NO 7½-ton 6x6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The Mack NO 7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 6x6 truck was a heavy 6x6 cargo truck designed in the 1940s by the American manufacturer Mack Trucks. It was used by the U.S. Army as an artillery tractor for heavy artillery during and after World War II. The official U.S. Army designation was: Truck, 7 1/2 ton, 6x6, Prime Mover. [2] Its G-number was (G-532).

  8. List of United States Army tactical truck models - Wikipedia

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    Mack NO 7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 6x6: 1943–1945: 2,050: Prime mover cargo truck M1 Wrecker 10-ton 6x6 [11] 1941–1945: 5,765: Standard heavy wrecker during WWII Built by Ward LaFrance and Kenworth. Diamond T 980 12-ton 6x4 [12] 1941–1945: 6,554: Tractor for M19 tank transporter Pacific M26 12-ton 6x6 [13] 1943–1945: 1,372: Semi-tractor for M25 ...

  9. Mack NJU 5-ton 4x4 truck - Wikipedia

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    The Mack NJU 5- to 6-ton 4x4 Ponton tractor was a semi-tractor designed to haul bridging equipment during World War II. Of the 700 built 119 were supplied to the British in Egypt, 8 were built with van bodies, and the rest were used as a substitute standard by the US Army .