Mb-4 Aircraft Towing Tractor Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
07722-332 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
002693216
084-00483 Automotive Air Br Dummy Coupling
002703878
0928348-2 Incandescent Lamp
008891799
0EFER90797 Annular Ball Bearing
001089247
1-2-13STD Hexagon Self-locking Nut
004883889
1-WAJ-9444 Pipe To Tube Elbow
002890155
1/8XMMO-B Pipe Tee
007192708
10-1948-28 Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
001257922
10-8 100202BA Pipe To Tube Elbow
011024123
100-AA Valve Core
000501229
100003-01 Annular Ball Bearing
001089247
10000315 Annular Ball Bearing
001089247
1000597 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
010969128
1000600 Pipe To Tube Elbow
010864064
100163 Pipe Reducer
007205002
1003068 Incandescent Lamp
009441264
1003289-01 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
010144826
1003293-05 Electrical Connector Backshell
010144920
10042 Engine Flywheel
011483771
10045847 Thermal Resistor
012053676
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Tractor, Aircraft Towing, Mb-4

Picture of Mb-4  Aircraft Towing Tractor

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 standardized in August 1943, and was downgraded to Limited standard in November 1944. It was intended to pull a one-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 two 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.

Prototyping of the machine that eventually became the M7 included several machines by Emmett Tucker ( of subsequent Tucker Sno-Cat fame ) At least one of the prototypes, a T26E3, still exists.

Something over ten percent of production, over 30 units, still survive. The track system and track plate width (18") look to have been borrowed from the early versions of the Weasel, although the M7 tracks are shorter with fewer plates.

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