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M7 Snow Tractor and M28 Cargo Carrier
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:47 pm
Post subject: M7 Snow Tractor and M28 Cargo Carrier

The Allis-Chalmers M7 snow tractor was designed for use by the U.S. Army Air Corps as a rescue vehicle in remote northern bases.

The M7 (T26E4) snow tractor was standarized in August 1943, and was downgraded to Limited standard in November 1944. It was intended to pull a 1-ton M19 snow trailer (T48). The tractor used many Allis Chalmers farm tractor components. It also used many MB jeep powertrain components to lessen the military's spare parts inventory requirements.

The distinguishing feature of the M7 was the track system (halftrack). The M7’s track ran on 2 rubber belts with four steel cables inside. The machine had a tendency to have the tracks come off in use. Another feature of both the tractor and trailer is that the tires could be switched with skis.

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M7 snow tractor - Richard Liekweg collection (USA)

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M7 Snow Tractor - Kevin Kronlund collection, Spooner, WI (USA)

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M7 snow tractor - Overloon War Museum (Holland)

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M7 snow tractor - Wright Museum, Wolfeboro, NH (USA)

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M7 snow tractor - Roberts Armory WWI Museum, Rochell, IL (USA)

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M7 snow tractor - Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles in Lexington, Nebraska (USA)
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:08 am
Post subject: Re: M7 Snow Tractor and M28 Cargo Carrier

Are those the only surviving M28 Weasel Cargo Carriers

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M28 Weasel – Military Preservation Group, Spooner, WI (USA)


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M28 Weasel – Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles,Lexington, NE (USA
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