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Set of 2 WWII M5 High Speed Tractors for Parts/Restoration projects
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This item is in Elk Horn, IA
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Item Details
This lot includes 2 M5 High Speed Tractors for parts and/or a restoration project.
One has set of tracks on it. Also have top cover with machine gun ring.
The M5 High-Speed Tractor was a World War II-era vehicle primarily used for towing artillery pieces and other heavy equipment.
Here are the specifications for the M5 High-Speed Tractor:
Manufacturer: International Harvester Company (IHC)
Model: M5 High-Speed Tractor
Production Years: 1942-1943
Classification: High-Speed Tractor
Engine:
Type: IHC Red Diamond 450 gasoline engine
Configuration: Inline 6-cylinder
Displacement: Approximately 450 cubic inches (7.4 liters)
Power: Approximately 143 horsepower at 2,600 rpm
Torque: Approximately 330 lb-ft at 1,400 rpm
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Typically equipped with a 5-speed forward and 1-speed reverse gearbox
Drive Configuration:
Four-wheel drive (4x4)
Two-speed transfer case for high and low-range gearing
Suspension:
Front: Independent suspension with coil springs
Rear: Leaf springs
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 222 inches (5.64 meters)v Width: Approximately 92 inches (2.34 meters)
Height: Approximately 102 inches (2.59 meters)
Weight:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Approximately 21,000 lbs (9,525 kg)
Curb Weight: Approximately 14,500 lbs (6,577 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
Single fuel tank located under the driver's seat
Capacity varies depending on the model and configuration
Maximum Speed:
Approximately 30 mph (48 km/h) on roads
Varies depending on terrain and load
Range:
Varies depending on terrain and load
Typically around 200-250 miles (320-400 km)
Towing Capacity:
Capable of towing artillery pieces, trailers, and other heavy equipment
Specific towing capacity varies depending on the model and configuration
Service History:
Used by the United States military during World War II
Deployed in various theaters of operation, including Europe and the Pacific
Primarily used for towing artillery pieces, ammunition trailers, and other heavy equipment
Legacy: The M5 High-Speed Tractor played a crucial role in military logistics during World War II
One has set of tracks on it. Also have top cover with machine gun ring.
The M5 High-Speed Tractor was a World War II-era vehicle primarily used for towing artillery pieces and other heavy equipment.
Here are the specifications for the M5 High-Speed Tractor:
Manufacturer: International Harvester Company (IHC)
Model: M5 High-Speed Tractor
Production Years: 1942-1943
Classification: High-Speed Tractor
Engine:
Type: IHC Red Diamond 450 gasoline engine
Configuration: Inline 6-cylinder
Displacement: Approximately 450 cubic inches (7.4 liters)
Power: Approximately 143 horsepower at 2,600 rpm
Torque: Approximately 330 lb-ft at 1,400 rpm
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Typically equipped with a 5-speed forward and 1-speed reverse gearbox
Drive Configuration:
Four-wheel drive (4x4)
Two-speed transfer case for high and low-range gearing
Suspension:
Front: Independent suspension with coil springs
Rear: Leaf springs
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 222 inches (5.64 meters)v Width: Approximately 92 inches (2.34 meters)
Height: Approximately 102 inches (2.59 meters)
Weight:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Approximately 21,000 lbs (9,525 kg)
Curb Weight: Approximately 14,500 lbs (6,577 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
Single fuel tank located under the driver's seat
Capacity varies depending on the model and configuration
Maximum Speed:
Approximately 30 mph (48 km/h) on roads
Varies depending on terrain and load
Range:
Varies depending on terrain and load
Typically around 200-250 miles (320-400 km)
Towing Capacity:
Capable of towing artillery pieces, trailers, and other heavy equipment
Specific towing capacity varies depending on the model and configuration
Service History:
Used by the United States military during World War II
Deployed in various theaters of operation, including Europe and the Pacific
Primarily used for towing artillery pieces, ammunition trailers, and other heavy equipment
Legacy: The M5 High-Speed Tractor played a crucial role in military logistics during World War II
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4500 N Brady
Davenport IA 53806
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