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03-06-2005, 02:21 AM
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We had 6X6 back in 70's and a Willis Jeep. I Love those rigs. I was 20 something and used the Willy's to run rice fields, before 3 wheelers. That or I used a dirt bike. I was never able to get Will's stuck. 6X6 hauled a huge water tank for spray rigs. PARAGON You would have a blast with the 6X6. It is not easy to drive or at east ours wasn't.
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06-10-2005, 08:05 AM
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Makes H2 look small.
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YELLOW 2005 6\" lift 37\"XTerrian Tires Reverse camera In dash nav system DVD 4 monitors Safari rack Off road lights Fender flares AAAAugha horn
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02-08-2006, 01:37 AM
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if you want the ultimate off road vehicle it would be the Hemmt. It is am 8x8 all wheel drive, front four steering. Has a 5 ton front winch, a 10 ton crane on the back. It will out run everything in the military. It's off road capabality is unbeleivable. As a Cav Troop commander we have a tendancy to, shall we say "stick" a few of our hummers. The HEMMT have yanked more than a few or our tow hooks right off if it was a little too stuck. It is made my OSHKOSH. If you are going to wish big, wish real big
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Superior Blue, Adventure Package, Roof mounted off road lights, Auto, 6 Disk Monsoon with XM, Brush Guard, Tire Cover, Husky mud flaps, flat steps, black fuel door.
Other Cars.....
1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 litre V8
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02-08-2006, 01:53 AM
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another attempt at posting the hemmt pic, you may need to find a pic your self
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Superior Blue, Adventure Package, Roof mounted off road lights, Auto, 6 Disk Monsoon with XM, Brush Guard, Tire Cover, Husky mud flaps, flat steps, black fuel door.
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1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 litre V8
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02-08-2006, 07:02 AM
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02-08-2006, 07:05 AM
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I wonder how much those shackles weigh?
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02-08-2006, 11:24 AM
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In Germany I once saw an accident where a HEMTT rear-ended a delivery truck. Not a scratch on the HEMTT. The back of the delivery truck was smooshed at a perfect 45 degree angle.
HEMTT's rock.
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02-08-2006, 12:48 PM
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That would be it. even better are the up armored ones, look like something out of MAD MAX. Best riding vehicle in the Army. Does everything
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Superior Blue, Adventure Package, Roof mounted off road lights, Auto, 6 Disk Monsoon with XM, Brush Guard, Tire Cover, Husky mud flaps, flat steps, black fuel door.
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1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 litre V8
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02-08-2006, 12:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by KenP:
I wonder how much those shackles weigh?
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I'll show you in Murphy.
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02-08-2006, 06:37 PM
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Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT)
The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) provides transport capabilities for re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems. There are five basic configurations of the HEMTT series trucks: M977 cargo truck with Material Handling Crane (MHC), M978 2500 gallon fuel tanker, M984 wrecker, M983 tractor and M985 cargo truck with MHC. A self-recovery winch is also available on certain models. This vehicle family is rapidly deployable and is designed to operate in any climatic condition where military operations are expected to occur.
Vehicle Specifications
Vehicle Manufacturer: Oshkosh Truck Corporation
Dimensions:
Length: M977 / M978 / M985 - 401"; M983 - 351"; M984 - 392"
Height: Operational 112", Transport 102" - All
Width: 96" - All
Wheelbase: M977 / M978 / M985 - 210"; M983 - 181"; M984 - 191"
Turning Circle: M977 / M978 / M985 - 100'; M983 - 91'; M984 - 95'
Vehicle Curb Weight: M977 With Winch - 38,800 lb., Without Winch - 37,900 lb.; M978 With Winch - 38,200 lb., Without Winch - 37,300 lb.; M983 With Crane - 39,200 lb., Without Crane - 32,200 lb.; M984 - 50,900 lb.; M985 With Winch - 39,600 lb., Without Winch - 38,700 lb.
Ground Clearance: 24" - All
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 57 mph Governed - All
Cruising Range: 300 mi. @ Gross Vehicle Weight Rating - All
Maximum Grade: 60% - All
Approach Angle: 41 deg. - All
Departure Angle: 45 deg. - All
Side Slope: 30% - All
Maximum Fording Depth: 48" - All
Equipment Specifications:
Cab: Crew Seating: 2 Man
Seat Design: Fore/Aft Adjustable
Steering Type: Dual Gear With Integrated Hydraulic Power Assist
Engine: Manufacturer: Detroit Diesel Allison
Model: 8V92TA
Type: 8 cylinder, 2-stroke, V-type Diesel
Rating: 450 hp, @ 2100 rpm
Fuel: Diesel, DF-2, JP-4, JP-8, VV-F-800
Oil: 30 qt. With Filter (MIL-L-2104D, MIL-L-46167)
Cooling System: 80 qt., Water, Radiator
Fan: Engine-driven, Clutch Type
Transmission: Manufacturer: Allison, Automatic
Model: HT740D
Speeds: 4 Speeds Forward/ 1 Reverse
Oil: 38 qt. With Filter
Transfer: Manufactuer: Oshkosh Truck Corporation, 55000
Type: Air Operated, Front Tandem Disconnect
Oil: 6.5 qt.
Axles: Manufacturer: Front Tandem - Oshkosh Truck Corporation/Eaton; Rear Tandem - Eaton
Models:
No. 1 - RS480
No. 2 - DS480-P - All
No. 3 - M977 / M978 / M983 / M985 - DS480-P; M984 - DS650-P
No. 4 - M977 / M978 / M983 / M985 - RS480; M984 - RS650
Front Axle Steering Angle: 32 deg. - All
Oil: Front Tandem - 17.5 qt.; Rear Tandem - 21.5 qt. - All
Wheels: Type: Disk
Quantity: 8 ea.
Spare Tire: 1 ea.
Rim Size: 20x10
Stud Quantity: 10 per Wheel
Tires: Radial With Tube
Quantity: 8 ea.
Spare: 1 ea.
Tread Type: Radial Traction, Non-directional
Size: 16:00x20"
Brakes: Air-activated, Internal Expansion - All
Electrical System: Alternator: Engine Driven: EMI/RFI Suppressed, Waterproof
Rating Standard: M977 / M978 / M984 / M985 - 65 Amp, Optional: M983 - 100 Amp
Batteries: 4 ea., 12v Connected in Series Parallel
Voltage: 24v
Self-Recovery Winch: Manufacturer: DP Manufacturing
Model: 20K-HEMTT
Wire Rope Diameter: 9/16"
Wire Rope Length: 200'
Line Pull - 1st Layer (With 5 Wraps Minimum): 20,000 lb.
Line Pull - 2nd Layer: 18,173 lb.
Line Pull - 3rd Layer: 16,663 lb.
Line Pull - 4th Layer: 15,361 lb.
Line Pull - 5th Layer: 14,254 lb.
Recovery Winch: M984 Manufacturer: DP Manufacturing
Model: 51022 60K
Type: Automatic, Two Speed
Wire Rope Diameter: 1"
Wire Rope Length: 220'
Line Pull - 1st Layer: (With 5 Wraps): 60,000 lb.
Line Pull - 3rd Layer: 45,000 lb.
Material Handling Crane: Manufacturer: M977 / M984 / M985- Grove; M983 Hiab
Model: M977 - MHC977; M983 - 8001; M984 - MHC984; M985 - MHC985
Maximum Capacity:
M977 at Boom Length of 19': 2,500 lb.
M983 at Boom Length of 10': 14,620 lb.
M984 at Boom Length of 18.2': 6,000 lb.
M985 at Boom Length of 16.5': 5,400 lb.
M977 Cargo M978 Fueler
M983 TractorM984 Wrecker
M985 Cargo
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02-08-2006, 06:39 PM
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Hummer Professional
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GETTING WET
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02-18-2006, 09:34 PM
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Hummer Professional
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Here's a couple of pictures of uparmored hemmits from my tour in Iraq.
Here's one with the armor kit:
Here's a couple with "hill billy" armor. We ripped the windows out and replaced them with a chunk of steel. By the end of the deployment we finally got armor kits for all our Hemmits and PLS's.
This is a 5 ton with an armor kit.
And finally here's an LMTV with hill billy armor (I drove it 4 days from Kuwait like that.) That's my driver and gunner.
And one with an armor kit.
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02-18-2006, 10:14 PM
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Very cool pics TL!
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03-01-2006, 05:32 PM
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Very cool pictures, thanks for posting them.
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03-27-2006, 09:19 AM
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Hummer Deity
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LMAO! And to think we got to see one in action.
So Para, are you going to get a cowboy hat too?
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03-27-2006, 12:03 PM
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Quote:
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LMAO! And to think we got to see one in action.
So Para, are you going to get a cowboy hat too?
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He was kinda schweet looking in that hat tweren't he.
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03-27-2006, 07:50 PM
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Hummer Guru
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We know that thing will go up #5 in Tellico too right! Does even better coming down with a bunch of Hummers in front of it backing down the trail
Does that grill look at all familiar CP?
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03-27-2006, 09:31 PM
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Hummer Deity
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All too familiar.
It was a true test- back down a mountain trail of boulders, loved ones in your path with a 5 ton and a mission trailing you 5 feet down after you.
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03-27-2006, 10:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by h2co-pilot:
All too familiar.
It was a true test- back down a mountain trail of boulders, loved ones in your path with a 5 ton and a mission trailing you 5 feet down after you.
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Man but the diesel in that thing sounded sweet. They had to replace the old I-6 with a Cummins V-8 or sumthin.
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