Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical (hemtt) Truck Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1301040 Nonmetallic Special Shaped Seal
011787174
1301720U Vehicular Body Fitted Cover
011987409
1304410 Rotary Pump
011360775
1306580 Hub And Drum Assembly
011605865
1307530 Single Leg Chain Assembly
012490548
1307550 Tackle Block
011632319
1308400 Emergency Tire Chain
011527813
1308610 Engi Water Temperature Indicator
011319620
1308730 Suspension Torsion Bar
011570257
1308780 Propeller Shaft With Universal J
011550366
1308950 Internal Gear
011448236
1308990 Intake Air Cleaner
011527890
1309060 Engine Accessory Generator
011314932
1309210 Push-pull Control Assembly
011760585
1309700W Hoist Arm Assembly
011554157
1309790U Branched Wiring Harness
011656063
1309800U Vehicular Door
011527767
1309980W Engine Exhaust System Hanger
011728264
1309990 Nonai Muffler-exhaust Pipe Guard
011556894
131-3 Lock Washer
010519649
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The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg), tactical truck used by the US military and others. In evolving configurations it has been in continuous production since 1982. The M977 HEMTT entered service with the U.S. Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer.

By early 2015 more than 27,000 HEMTTs in various configurations had been produced by Oshkosh Defense through either new-build or re-manufactured. Current variants have the A4 suffix.

The 10×10 Oshkosh Logistic Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR) is the U.S. Marines’ equivalent of the U.S. Army’s Oshkosh 8×8 HEMTT and Oshkosh 10×10 Palletized Load System (PLS). The Marines do not use the HEMTT or PLS, and the Army does not use the LVSR, but both services use a common trailer (M1076) with all three truck types.

Following the evaluation of proposals submitted by AM General, MAN, Pacific Car & Foundry (PACCAR) and Oshkosh Truck Corporation, In May 1981, the then U.S. Army Tank Automotive Command awarded an initial five-year contract valued at US$251.13 million to Oshkosh Truck Corporation for production of the 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) 8×8 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT).

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