Engine The M20 used a
Hercules DFXE, a
displacement naturally aspirated inline 6-cylinder diesel engine developing at 1,600
rpm and at 1150 rpm. Designed for a British requirement, this was one of the few diesel engines used in US tactical trucks.
Driveline A two plate dry disk diaphragm spring clutch drove Fuller four-speed main and three-speed auxiliary
transmissions. The main transmission had a "low" first gear and three road gears, 4th being direct. The auxiliary had low, direct, and
overdrive gears. The low gear allowed several very low gears for extreme off-road use. The direct and overdrive allowed the three road gears to be split, making six road gears.
Spicer driveshafts drove two
Timken double-reduction
axles with an 11.66:1 final drive ratio.
Chassis The M20 truck had a
riveted
ladder frame with three
beam axles, the front on
leaf springs, the rear tandem on leaf springs with locating arms. The wheelbase was , measured from the centerline of the front axle to the centerline of rear bogie. A
pintle hitch of capacity was mounted on the rear frame crossmember; another pintle hitch was mounted on the front crossmember for positioning the trailer. All models had
Budd split rim disc wheels with 12.20×20-20" tires. Dual rear mud and snow tires were used.
Air powered drum brakes were used on all axles; the trailer brakes could be operated independently of the service brakes. A single disk
transmission brake parking brake was also provided. This used four brake pads with a cable clasp mechanism onto a disk, mounted behind the auxiliary transmission. A Garwood winch of capacity, with of cable, was mounted behind the cab. In the Model 980 it was intended mainly for hauling damaged tanks aboard the trailers. The Model 981, introduced in 1942, had a winch with of cable, which could be used from both the front and rear. This allowed tank recovery, in addition to loading.
Body Early trucks used a standard Diamond T commercial cab, also used by the four-ton G509 trucks. In August 1943 it was replaced with an open military cab. A long butterfly hood had vertical louvres along both sides. A short ballast body was mounted behind the winch. There were closed tool compartments along both sides, two open containers in the front, and a bottom-hinged tailgate. The spare tire was mounted in the front. The box could hold of ballast to increase traction on the rear tandem axles. ==Specifications (M9 trailer)==