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Model 980/981 12-ton 6x4 trucks ( G159) were ballast tractors used as tank transporters. Single and tandem rear axles were available in many wheelbases. Gasoline and diesel engines were offered by Continental, Cummins, and Hercules. Annual model changes were discontinued and many models continued unchanged until 1950. In 1947 there were chassis rated from 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) to 36,000 pounds (16,000 kg) with conventional, sleeper, and COE models. After World War II heavy trucks were measured by Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the total weight of the chassis, body, and payload.
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In 1946, the first year of full commercial production, there were five models, in 1947 there were fourteen. A small number of commercial trucks began to be built in 1944 and more in 1945. In 1942 improved models went into production and then stopped after only 530 units for military production of tactical trucks and half-tracks.ġ946-1947 Production of commercial trucks was stopped for military production in 1942. In 1940 Hercules six-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines up to 118 horsepower (88 kW) were used and Cummins diesels up to 200 horsepower (150 kW) were introduced in 1940.ġ940-1942 In 1940 Hercules six-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines up to 118 horsepower (88 kW) were used and Cummins diesels up to 200 horsepower (150 kW) were introduced. They developed through the rest of the 1930s. In 1935 the trucks were also improved mechanically and new models were introduced. This cab would be used on commercial and military trucks until replaced in 1951. In a 1935 model year style change it had been improved with a "streamlined" V-style windshield.
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By 1929 there were chassis load ratings (the weight of the body and payload) up to 12 tons (10,900kg) on three axles.ġ933-1935 In 1933 a new all-steel covered cab with doors and roll-up windows was introduced. All trucks had geared-differential rear axles. Six-cylinder engines were available from Continental and Hercules for heavy trucks and a four-cylinder Buda powered light trucks. All-wheel hydraulic drum brakes were used. Trucks Commercial models ġ928-1929 brought major mechanical improvements across the entire range. The models produced were powerful touring cars of up to 70 hp. The model 80 was produced from 1936 to 1938 and the Model 201 was produced from 1938 to 1949.ĭiamond T produced automobiles in Chicago from 1905 to 1911. The pickups were powered by the Hercules QX-series 6-cylinder engines. ĭiamond T manufactured three pickup trucks: The Model 80,201 and the Model 202. Diamond T ranked 47th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.
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In addition Diamond T built the entire range of the G509 series 4 ton 6X6s, including cargo, dump, semi tractor, and wrecker trucks, as well as some lighter trucks, and even G7102 half tracks. Coupled with a Rogers trailer, the truck gave sterling service with the British Army in North Africa Campaign, where its power and rugged construction allowed the rescue of damaged tanks in the most demanding of conditions. ĭuring World War II, Diamond T produced a classic heavy truck in the 980/981, a prime mover which was quickly acquired by the British Purchasing Commission for duty as a tank transporter tractor. By 1967, as a subsidiary of White Motor Company, it was merged with Reo Motor Company to become Diamond Reo Trucks, Inc. From its beginnings manufacturing touring cars, the company later became known for its trucks. The company's hood emblem on trucks was a sled dog in harness. Reportedly, the company name was created when Tilt’s shoe-making father fashioned a logo featuring a big “T” (for Tilt) framed by a diamond, which signified high quality.
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Larger sizes also available * Approx.The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded in Chicago in 1905 by C. (201 designates the correct nib D20 specifies the diamond size.) Diamond No. For example, if you need a nib with a 5/16" diameter shank, 1-1/16" long to be used on a 6" diameter wheel, order number 201-D20. To order the nib you require, write the nib number and the diamond number.
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How to Order The straight shank nibs listed at the bottom are obtainable with any size of diamond in the range shown below.