However, the M275A3 2.5 ton tractor still retains the MultiFuel 465
White/Hercules engine (1964). So you are being very specific about 'A3
designation on an M35'. Noted.
In <list-1345029@skylee.com>, on 10/28/01
at 10:02 AM, "Joe Garrett" <j.garrett@gte.net> said:
>The M35A3 is not the same generation as the M109A3. The A3 designation
>on an M35 means that it has been completely rebuilt with a Caterpillar
>engine, an Allison automatic transmission, electric wipers, and power
>steering. They also have super singles and CTIS. I was mistaken about
>the airbrakes; this upgrade was never applied to this truck.
>They are very easy to identify because the headlights have been moved out
>onto the fenders. There are some great pictures at
>http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Highway/3969/m35a3.html
>I have an M109A3 as well, and the chassis and cab are identical to my
>M35A2's.
>Joe Garrett
>cell 425-344-1402
Bill
-- ----------------------------------------------------------- wwd@netheaven.com -----------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Dec 07 2001 - 00:36:29 PST