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M4A2 Sherman, was it good, bad?


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OK, I may be off here because I do not have my super-duper Hunnicut Sherman reference handy - a must have for any Sherman fan.

IIRC, the M4A2 had a slightly longer hull than the M4/M4A1/M4A3, with the bogies spaced a tad farther apart, therefore making a longer space where the track contacted the ground, resulting in a slightly lower ground pressure. So, I would think that would make it a little more bog-resistant.

I will check my references later tonight after work.

HTH

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Originally posted by Crank_GS:

OK, I may be off here because I do not have my super-duper Hunnicut Sherman reference handy - a must have for any Sherman fan.

IIRC, the M4A2 had a slightly longer hull than the M4/M4A1/M4A3, with the bogies spaced a tad farther apart, therefore making a longer space where the track contacted the ground, resulting in a slightly lower ground pressure. So, I would think that would make it a little more bog-resistant.

I will check my references later tonight after work.

HTH

Are you thinking of the M4A4 (Sherman V)? This had the Chrysler multi-bank engine which added several inches to the overall length of the vehicle, hence the extended hull and the seperation between the bogie trucks.
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Yeah, definitely the M4A4 - I was even going to mention that one smile.gif , but I didn't want to cloud the issue too much. Was the -A2 not any longer? I'll find out tonight if you do not know for certain.

I do remember reading that the -A2 and the -A4 were deemed unusable (for exactly which reasons I do not know right now. Fuel type used, ease of maintenance, etc.).

But then again, didn't the Marines use some -A4s in the PTO?

Gotta love the M4 Sherman, and the rest of the Sherman family. Was it, what? 60,000 produced in all (again, do not have my reference handy, so correct me if I am wrong... but a whole friggin' bunch of em, anyway) and there are so many variations of them. The Bf 109 of tanks... I have a modelling guide to the Sherman (my apologies to the author as I do not remember his name) that outlines the differences in all the Shermans, and how many different models you can actually make of a Sherman. I remember thinking the guy was nuts, but he said something great about it: "Try making that many different Tigers!"

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