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MIL-T-740G
1/ Group 1 - Gasoline engine, R26602. Group 2 - Multi-fuel enging, LDS-465-1.
Group 3 - Diesel engine.
2/ Curb weight. in pounds (column 2).
Truck chassis - Includes weight of chassis with soft-top cab, fully serviced with fuel,
lubricants, coolants and on vehicle equipment including winch (860 pounds), without
payload and operating personnel.
3/ Gross load allowance, in pounds (column 3), consists of body and payload without
operatiang personnel (400 pounds) included for truck chassis only.
4/ Payload allowance, in pounds (column 4) - Covers payload for complete truck without
operating personnel.
5/ Towed-load allowances, in pounds (Column 5) - Includes pintle towed trailers, equipped
with pneumatic tires.
6/ Semitrailer towed loads includes truck-tractor fifth-wheel load allowances.
7/ Towed suspended payload (less crew) on crane hook with boom braced and secured.
8/ Wo/W model weight.
9/ On fifth wheel.
3.4.4 Engine. Engine, when properly installed, shall meet performance requirements under
all test conditions.
3.4.4.1 Cooling system. The cooling system shall maintain a coolant temperature at engine
outlet of no greater than 220F, with no evidence of aeration from the radiator, under all
environmental and performance requirements specified herein, and in the engine specifications.
3.4.5 Cross-country operation. The vehicle shall transport the rated payload and towed-load
over unimproved roads, trails, open fields, hills, and rough cross-country terrain.
3.4.5.1 Limited cross-country operation. The vehicle, except truck tractor in combination
with semitrailer, shall transport the rated payload and towed load over reasonably firm terrain,
other than highways or roads.
3.4.6 Highway operation. The vehicle shall transport the rated payload and towed load over
prepared roads. Performance shall be demonstrated on smooth, dry, relatively level concrete
roadway.
3.4.6.1 High speed. The vehicle transporting its rated payload and towed load, shall operate
at a sustained high speed of not less than 50 miles per hour (mph).
3.4.6.2 Low speed. With the engine operating in the speed range which delivers maximum
torque, the vehicle shall operate at a sustained low speed of not more than 2 1/2 mph without
damage to vehicle.
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