Английская Википедия:Diamond T 4-ton 6×6 truck
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The Diamond T 4-ton 6×6 truck was a heavy tactical truck built for the United States Army during World War II. Its G-number was G-509. Cargo models were designed to transport a 4-ton (3,600 kg) load over all terrain in all weather. There were also wrecker, dump, and other models. They were replaced by the M39 series 5-ton 6×6 trucks in the 1950s.
History
In 1939-1941 the Army Ordnance Corps was developing a complete line of tactical trucks that could operate over all roads and cross-country terrain in all weather. 4-ton (3,600 kg) load rated six-wheel drive trucks had been successful towing artillery in the 1930s, and the size would be standardized to tow the Field Artillery Branch's new 155 mm howitzer M1.Шаблон:Sfnp
Autocar, Diamond T, and White were building prototypes, Diamond T built 1,000 Model 967s in 1940. In 1941 their improved Model 968 was standardized and went into production at their Chicago plant. They would build over 30,000 chassis between 1940 and 1945.Шаблон:Sfnp
The chassis was also the base for Ordnance's standard medium wrecker truck, and was used by the Corps of Engineers for cargo, dump, and specialty bodies. A crane for chemical weapons and an extra long cargo version for Canada were also built. In addition to trucks built for Canada, 2,245 were exported under the Lend-Lease Act, most to the British, French, and Canadians.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Specifications
Engine and driveline
All standardized models used Hercules RXC engines, a [[Engine displacement|Шаблон:Convert]] L-head inline 6 cylinder gasoline engine developing [[Horsepower|Шаблон:Convert]] at 2100 rpm and Шаблон:Convert of torque at 1000 rpm.Шаблон:Sfnp
A 5-speed manual transmission with a very low 1st and an overdrive 5th gear was used. A transfer case had a high and low range, a neutral for power take-off operation, and engaged the front axle. Axles were Timken double reduction “pumpkin” type.Шаблон:Sfnp
Most trucks had a front-mounted Шаблон:Convert Gar Wood winch with Шаблон:Convert of cable. The exception was dumps built before June 1944. The winch was driven off the transmission with it in neutral and was operated from inside the cab. Dump and wrecker bodies were driven off the transfer case with the transmission in gear.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Chassis
All models had a ladder frame with three live axles, the front on leaf springs, the rear tandem axles on leaf springs with locating arms.Шаблон:Sfnp
There were two wheelbases. The standard Шаблон:Convert and the long Шаблон:Convert used by the pontoon cargo truck. (Measurements are from the centerline of the front axle to the centerline of the rear tandem).Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Tires were 9.00x20 with dual rear tires. Brakes were full air with drum brakes on all wheels. Trailer air connections applied trailer-brakes with the truck brakes and a hand lever could apply the trailer brakes alone.Шаблон:Sfnp
Early models had commercial type cabs, in June 1944 open military type cabs were introduced. These were easier to use in combat and also reduced shipping height, very important at the time. Both cab types could be equipped with a ring for a .50 cal. machine gun and every fourth truck was equipped with one.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Models
Cargo Model 968
The basic cargo model was a prime mover used to tow the 155 mm howitzer M1 and transport the gun crew, equipment, and ammunition. They had a pintle hitch at the rear to tow up to Шаблон:Convert off-road and Шаблон:Convert on road. With a short wheelbase and rear overhang, the body could only be Шаблон:Convert feet long. It had sideboards with fold down troop seats and bows for an overhead tarpaulin. Two spare tires were mounted inside the body, across the front. Early models had all steel bodies, in 1942 they were replaced by largely wood types to conserve steel. Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Wrecker Model 969
The wrecker had a Holmes twin-boom design with a swinging boom and powered hoist cable on each side. When towing the booms were rotated to the rear, connected at the ends, and worked as one A-frame. When lifting the booms could be separated and rotated 90% forward to the side, an outrigger could be lowered to increase lifting capacity. A power take-off on the transfer case drove a transmission with two winches in the wrecker frame. Controls on both sides of the body allowed each winch to raise or lower independently of the other. The body had low sides on the rear half which tapered to the floor in the front, making clearance for the boom to swing. A brace for the wrecker frame held a spare tire. Welding tanks, an air compressor, cables, block and tackle, chains, tow-bars, and other equipment were carried.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Ponton Model 970
The prime mover had limited cargo room, the Engineers wanted a model with a larger body to carry bridge pontoons. The spare tire was moved behind the cab and a `Шаблон:Convert long bed was placed further back on the chassis. The wheelbase was increased as the rear tandem was moved back for weight distribution. It could tow Шаблон:Convert off-road and Шаблон:Convert on-road like the prime mover, but had a wider turning radius. Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Dump Model 972
The dump had a Шаблон:Convert long Шаблон:Convert steel body that was raised and lowered by a hydraulic cylinder and lever arrangement under the body. A power take-off on the transfer case, used with the transmission in gear, drove the hydraulic pump, the controls were inside the cab. The body had a tailgate that hinged from either the top or bottom. When the tailgate was hinged at the top the bottom could be opened while dumping with a lever on the left front corner of the body, just behind the driver's window. The front of the body had a stone-shield that covered the cab and the spare tire mounted between the cab and body.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Cargo Model 975
The Canadian Army bought 1,500 extra-long chassis with a 201" wheelbase. Cargo, bridge, and "workshop" van bodies were mounted. Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Specialty bodies
In addition to the ponton and dump trucks the Engineers used over 2,000 chassis for specialty bodies. Two similar engineer bodies were mounted on short wheelbase chassis. Distributors are tank trucks with nozzles on the rear to spread the liquid in an even pattern when the truck drives forward. A water distributor carried Шаблон:Convert, an asphalt distributor carried Шаблон:Convert and had a heater to keep the asphalt warm.Шаблон:Sfnp
Two engineer bodies were mounted on long wheelbase chassis. A flatbed with a cab protector and mid-ship mounted winch was used for self-loading and carrying large equipment. A Шаблон:Convert van body was used for map-making and printing sections.Шаблон:Sfnp
The Chemical Warfare Service used a short wheelbase chassis for a standard swinging boom body used to lift and move chemical containers.Шаблон:Sfnp
Gallery
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Interior of closed cab
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Interior of open cab
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Wrecker boom
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