

TM 9-883 1-Ton, 2-Wheel, Cargo and Water Trailers, 1943.Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Co., Anderson & Harris Carriage Co., Highland Buggy Co". ^ "Highland Body Manufacturing Company, Highland Body Mfg.Archived from the original on February 15, 2019. ^ "TM9-883, 1 Ton 2 Wheel Cargo and Water Trailers".^ "The 1-Ton Cargo Trailer G-518 known as the "Ben Hur" Trailer".Winter Weiss Defense Trailers, Denver, Colorado.

Transportation Equipment Corp, Missouri.Mifflinburg Body Company, (were in) Pennsylvania.Hobbs Trailer & Equipment Inc, (then) Texas.G-518 trailers were manufactured by over two dozen companies: Army M3 half-track follows a German Tiger Tank in Tunisia early 1943 Specifications A captured Ben Hur trailer towed by U.S. G527 water carrier, nicknamed "water buffalo".M25 B-load carried spares and fuel for the tire repair truck.M25 A-load carried a 25 KW generator for the tire repair truck.M24 ammunition trailer (used with M15 multiple gun motor carriage, auto 37mm & two.Its primary purpose was to transport general cargo the Signal Corps modified it to carry several different generators. Co., although there were many other companies that produced it between 19. The Ben Hur trailer was nicknamed after its major manufacturer, the Ben–Hur Mfg. Description The "Ben Hur" trailer was frequently mated to the Dodge WC series of trucks The G-527 watertank version of the Ben hur trailer The G-518 trailers were among the Allies' most built and used models with a total of 259,064 units made. The one-ton trailers were designed to be towed by vehicles rated 3⁄ 4-ton and upwards, like the Dodge WC series trucks, as well as 1 + 1⁄ 2-ton 4x4 trucks, and 2 + 1⁄ 2-ton 6圆 trucks, such as the Chevrolet G506 and the much used GMC CCKW trucks. Specialized variants were also manufactured. Army Ordnance Corps Supply catalogue designations G-518 and G-527 respectively). Army Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, cargo, and the Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, water tank, 250 gallon ( U.S. Army cargo trailer 1942 "Ben-Hur" 1-ton trailerīen Hur trailer was the nickname of the World War II U.S.
