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The Mack NO 7 1/2 ton 6x6 truck was a heavy 6x6 cargo truck designed in the 1940s by the American manufacturer Mack Trucks.
It was used by the U.S. Army as an artillery tractor for heavy artillery during and after World War II. The official U.S. Army designation was: Truck, 7 1/2 ton, 6x6, Prime Mover. Its G-number was (G-532).
1940 Mack Trucks started the development of an artillery tractor for the U.S. Army, with a payload of 7 1⁄2 tons (6,803 kg), to tow the 155mm “Long Tom” field gun, the 8 inch howitzer,
and the 240mm howitzer. A contract for the production of the vehicle was awarded in September 1940, and in January 1942 a vehicle of the NO-1 type towed the first 240mm
howitzer carriage from the Bucyrus plant in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin to the Aberdeen Proving Ground test facility.
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