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WWII Ammo Trailer
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This item is in Elk Horn, IA
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Item Details
Model - Heavy M10
WWII AMMO Trailer unrestored. Sold As Is.
Here are the specifications for the WWII M10 ammo trailer:
Manufacturer: Various manufacturers produced the M10 ammo trailer, including private contractors and government-owned arsenals.
Type: Ammunition Trailer
Designation: M10
Production Years: 1942-1945
Payload Capacity:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Approximately 3,000 lbs (1,361 kg)
Payload Capacity: Approximately 2,500 lbs (1,134 kg) of ammunition and supplies
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 133 inches (3.38 meters)
Width: Approximately 60 inches (1.52 meters)
Height: Approximately 46 inches (1.17 meters)
Cargo Bed Dimensions: Varies depending on the specific model and configuration, typically around 8 feet long by 4 feet wide (2.44 meters long by 1.22 meters wide)
Weight:
Empty Weight: Approximately 500 lbs (227 kg)
Construction:
Steel frame construction for durability and strength
Suspension:
Leaf spring suspension system for improved load-bearing capacity and stability Equipped with shock absorbers for smoother rides over rough terrain
Tires:
Size: Typically equipped with military-spec off-road tires, such as 7.50-20 or 9.00-20
Mounted on sturdy steel rims for durability and reliability
Brakes:
Surge hydraulic brakes on all wheels for reliable stopping power
Hand-operated parking brake for added stability when parked
Coupling:
Lunette eye coupling for connection to towing vehicle
Equipped with safety chains and hooks for secure attachment
Usage:
Designed to transport various types of ammunition, including artillery shells, mortar rounds, small arms ammunition, and other supplies
Used by infantry units, artillery battalions, and logistical support units during World War II
Service History:
Deployed by Allied forces in theaters of operation worldwide during World War II, including Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific
Played a crucial role in supplying ammunition to frontline units and supporting combat operations
Legacy:
The M10 ammo trailer is recognized for its durability, versatility, and reliability in military logistics during World War II
The M10 ammo trailer, also known as the M10 Ammunition Trailer, was a crucial component of military logistics during World War II, designed to transport ammunition for various artillery pieces and weapons systems.
Here are the specifications for the WWII M10 ammo trailer:
Manufacturer: Various manufacturers produced the M10 ammo trailer, including private contractors and government-owned arsenals.
Type: Ammunition Trailer
Designation: M10
Production Years: 1942-1945
Payload Capacity:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Approximately 3,000 lbs (1,361 kg)
Payload Capacity: Approximately 2,500 lbs (1,134 kg) of ammunition and supplies
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 133 inches (3.38 meters)
Width: Approximately 60 inches (1.52 meters)
Height: Approximately 46 inches (1.17 meters)
Cargo Bed Dimensions: Varies depending on the specific model and configuration, typically around 8 feet long by 4 feet wide (2.44 meters long by 1.22 meters wide)
Weight:
Empty Weight: Approximately 500 lbs (227 kg)
Construction:
Steel frame construction for durability and strength
Suspension:
Leaf spring suspension system for improved load-bearing capacity and stability Equipped with shock absorbers for smoother rides over rough terrain
Tires:
Size: Typically equipped with military-spec off-road tires, such as 7.50-20 or 9.00-20
Mounted on sturdy steel rims for durability and reliability
Brakes:
Surge hydraulic brakes on all wheels for reliable stopping power
Hand-operated parking brake for added stability when parked
Coupling:
Lunette eye coupling for connection to towing vehicle
Equipped with safety chains and hooks for secure attachment
Usage:
Designed to transport various types of ammunition, including artillery shells, mortar rounds, small arms ammunition, and other supplies
Used by infantry units, artillery battalions, and logistical support units during World War II
Service History:
Deployed by Allied forces in theaters of operation worldwide during World War II, including Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific
Played a crucial role in supplying ammunition to frontline units and supporting combat operations
Legacy:
The M10 ammo trailer is recognized for its durability, versatility, and reliability in military logistics during World War II
Payment
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QUAD CITY BANK & TRUST
4500 N Brady
Davenport IA 53806
ABA 073902232
For Credit To: GLENWOOD STATE BANK
Acct # 8001851
For Further Credit to: The Home Hunters Group PLC Acct #431056
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