Mack NO 7.5 tons

Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck

CountryUSA
Role7 1⁄2-ton 6×6 Prime mover
Produced1943–1945
Built2050

The Mack NO 7 1/2 ton 6×6 truck was a heavy 6×6 cargo truck designed in the 1940s by the American manufacturer Mack Trucks. It was used by the U.S. Army as an artillery tractor for heavy artillery during and after World War II. The official U.S. Army designation was: Truck, 7 1/2 ton, 6×6, Prime Mover. Its G-number was (G-532).

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The Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck was a powerful vehicle that served the U.S. Army in various roles during and after World War II. It was designed by Mack Trucks, an American manufacturer with a long history of producing reliable and durable trucks. The Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck was mainly used as an artillery tractor, capable of towing heavy guns such as the 155 mm gun, the 8 inch howitzer, the 8 inch gun, and the 240 mm howitzer. It could also carry a crew of five soldiers and a cargo of ammunition or supplies.
The Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck had a robust and rugged design, with a hooded front engine, a large driver cabin, and a rear cargo area. It had a 6×6 wheel drive system, which gave it excellent traction and mobility on rough terrain. The engine was a Mack EY, a 6-cylinder gasoline engine that delivered 159 hp and 534 lb-ft of torque. The transmission had five gears forward and one reverse, and a transfer case with an additional reduction gear for high and low gearing. The vehicle also had a winch behind or above the front bumper, which could be used to pull itself or other vehicles out of trouble.
The Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck was one of the most successful prime movers of World War II, with over 2,000 units produced between 1943 and 1945. It proved to be reliable, versatile, and adaptable to different missions and environments. It was also supplied to several allied countries after the war, such as the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The Mack NO 7½-ton 6×6 truck was a remarkable example of American engineering and military logistics.

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