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Old 10-01-16, 15:53
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Does anyone know what these were?

I don't see how power was then transmitted to the rear bogie.
I think there was more than one manufacturer in that configuration - THORCO is the one I remember, but other similar units were featured in Fred Crismon's U.S. Military Wheeled Vehicles too. I vaguely recall each engine had its own transmission and drove just one of the rear axles - basically two separate power trains.

Not to be confused with GRICO, who did a similar conversion for a similar purpose, but it had one engine under the cab and another in a pod behind the cab, basically two engines inline as opposed to side by side.

Nice me a minute and I'll find the WAI thread.

Here you go;

http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/4985...14?PageIndex=2
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