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The M74 was fitted with a main 60,000 lb (27,000 kg) hydraulic winch, a lighter-duty general purpose secondary winch, a hydraulic A-frame, and a hydraulic front-mounted spade, which was suitable for light dozing, as well as serving as an anchor for heavy winching operations. It had a
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1126 M74 ARVs were produced between 1953 and 1955 by Bowen-McLaughlin-York. The conversion of M4A3 Sherman tanks into M74 recovery vehicles was started by Bowen in 1954. Some were also converted from obsolete M32A1B3 by Rock Island Arsenal until 1958.
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After the Korean War the M74 was designed to cope with the heavier weights of the new vehicles that were being introduced.
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and HVSS suspension the chassis would be rebuilt. It was replaced in service with the U.S. Army by the
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by converting M4A3 Sherman tanks starting in 1954. From 1956, 60 M32B3A1s were converted by
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in the 1950s. It was designed to cope with the heavier weights of the
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medium tank and it was developed to cope with the heavier
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Index

M74 tank recovery vehicle

Armored recovery vehicle
United States
Armor
.50 caliber
Browning M2HB
.30 caliber
Browning M1919A4
Ford GAA
Horizontal volute spring suspension
U.S. Army
M26 Pershing
M47 Patton
Bowen-McLaughlin-York
Rock Island Arsenal
M4A3 HVSS
M26 Pershing
M47 Patton
M32 armoured recovery vehicle
Ford GAA
M88 Hercules

United States
Belgium
Germany
Greece
Spain
Portugal
M88A1/A2G

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