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All-Wheel Drive Conversion kits:
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Trucks
converted with
Marmon-Herrington
All-Wheel Drive Conversion Kits
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In the 1930s, when Marmon-Herrington had found that in addition to specialty
vehicles there was a growing market for moderately priced all-wheel drive
vehicles, they started to co-operate with Ford Motor Co. Large numbers
of commercial Ford truck chassis were converted with Marmon-Herrington's
All-Wheel Drive Conversion kits.
These Ford/Marmon-Herrington
trucks were bought in massive numbers by the military around the world.
Below follows a list of countries that bought all-wheel drive chassis or
chassis/cabs at Marmon-Herrington, and suited them for their own needs.
Marmon-Herrington's expertise
on all-wheel drive vehicles was also called upon when the Canadian automotive
industry geared up for war production: "Immediately after the war was declared,
the Ford Motor Company of Canada were charged with the responsibility of
developing a 4x4 truck for army use. Obviously, they had very little experience
in this field [...] Consequently they went to the Marmon-Herrington Company,
Indianapolis, who in peace time supplied conversion material to convert
Standard Ford 4x2 trucks into 4x4 models for various commercial peace time
usage. [...] these joints were unsuitable [...] [the weight of the more
or less cab over engine design and heavy army wheels/tires put too much
load on the front axle joints.] To solve this problem, "Bendix-Weiss and
Rzeppa joints were chosen by General Motors and Ford respectively [...]
[They later realized that the "Tracta" type was better but they were already
tooled up with the above types, so left it as it was.] (The Design Record,
Vol. 4, p. 27).
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Australia |
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Belgium |
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Canada |
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Netherlands East Indies |
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Truck, ½-ton, 4x2, Machine Gun (Ford 19C, modified)
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Ford/Marmon-Herrington LLDMG5-4
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Ford/Marmon-Herrington LD6-4 ½-ton 4x4 truck
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Truck, 2½-ton, 6x6, Searchlight and Sound Ranging (Ford 198T/Marmon-Herrington)
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Truck, 3-ton, 6x6, Crash Tender (Ford/Marmon-Herrington MM5-6)
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USA |
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After conversion, data plates were fitted to the cab interior to show the truck was converted to all-wheel
drive by the Marmon-Herrington Company and to instruct drivers about the shift patterns. Shown below, courtesy of Mike, is a typical set of these plates.
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