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Now names in order from lightest to heaviest, the range started with the 1-short-ton (907 kg) Model 21 and continued with the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-short-ton (1,361 kg) Model 31, 2-short-ton (1,814 kg) Model 41, 3-short-ton (2,722 kg) Model 61, and ended with the 5-short-ton (4,536 kg) Model 101; the Model 101 only entered production during 1922. [6]
In February 1980, a power steering for the wide vehicles was added as an option, at the end of the same year a narrow 1.5 ton and a wide 3.5 ton followed. New diesel engines 4D30 (indirect injection, naturally aspirated, 90 PS [66 kW]) and 4D31 (direct injection naturally asparated or turbo charged, 115 PS [85 kW]) were added in November 1982.
The charging time is about 15 minutes, and it can drive up to 350 km on a single charge with maximum load of 3 tons. [ 32 ] In 2023, the all-electric Iveco eDaily powered by Microvast's li-ion cells, in its 3.5 Tonne version, claimed the official Guinness World Records title for the Heaviest Weight Towed by an Electric Van.
The LMSW was a commercial design 10 ton (9,070 kg) [a] 6x4 chassis adapted for military wreckers, most were exported to Great Britain. [47] The NJU (G-639) series were military design 5 ton (5,450 kg) [b] 4x4 semi-tractors used to tow bridging pontoons and equipment. Several other manufactures built standardized models of similar trucks, so ...
Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,951. [2] Its county seat and largest city is Washington Court House. [3]
The first Mercedes-Benz truck range, presented at the 1926 Berlin Motor Show (October) and at the 1927 International Motor Show for Trucks and Special Vehicles in Cologne (May) included three basic models with the payloads of 1.5, 2.5 and 5 tons.
The M35 2½-ton cargo truck is a long-lived 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck initially used by the United States Army and subsequently utilized by many nations around the world. Over time it evolved into a family of specialized vehicles. It inherited the nickname "Deuce and a Half" from an older 2½-ton truck, the World War II GMC CCKW.
Marion is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Ohio, United States. [4] It is located in north-central Ohio, approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of Columbus.The population was 35,999 at the 2020 census, down slightly from 36,837 at the 2010 census.