M1070 Heavy Equipment Truck Tractor Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0 332 204 133 Electromagnetic Relay
013514694
0 332 209 137 Electromagnetic Relay
013514694
00044-9973 Single Leg Chain Assembly
012490548
001812V004 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
010919212
001812V009 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
010969127
001813V011 Pipe To Tube Elbow
010957717
002065T Engine Flywheel
011616540
00265T Engine Flywheel
011616540
003537V004 Pipe To Tube Elbow
010862864
003541V001 Pipe To Tube Elbow
011131791
0050-00-635-1093 Pipe To Tube Elbow
010957717
007078 Supply Housing Assembly
012072493
011772 Supply Housing Assembly
012072493
012474 Supply Housing Assembly
012072493
016472T Transmission Plate
010536440
02056-50060 Hexagon Plain Nut
013207038
02505-0011 Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector
013870948
028-561 Support Hook
010921637
030-000036-000 Fluid Filter Element
013205438
030021 Air Brake Chamber
004937145
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Heavy Equipment Truck Tractor, M1070

Picture of M1070 Heavy Equipment Truck Tractor

Heavy Equipment Transport System (abbreviated as HETS) is a term applied (primarily) to a U.S. Army logistics vehicle transport system, the primary purpose of which is to transport the M1 Abrams tank. It is also used to transport, deploy, and evacuate armored personnel carriers, self-propelled artillery, armored bulldozers and other heavy vehicles and equipment of all types.

The current U.S. Army vehicle used in this role is an Oshkosh-built M1070 tractor unit in A0 and A1 configurations which is coupled to a DRS Technologies M1000 semi-trailer. This combination replaced the earlier Oshkosh-built M911 tractor unit and M747 semi-trailer.

To meet a US Army requirement for the transport of the M1A1 Abrams main battle tank (MBT) Oshkosh Truck Corporation (now Oshkosh Defense) proposed the M1070. A contract for 1044 M1070 was placed, with production commencing in July 1992.

The final U.S. Army contract for the original A0 version called for 195 vehicles. These were delivered between March 2001 and March 2003. U.S. Army deliveries of A0 versions totalled 2,488.

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