New on the site is this page dedicated to Marmon Harrington four wheel drive conversion trucks. M/H has been around for a long time, starting to build 4x4 conversions in 1931. Below are a few of my photos of converted trucks. Please feel free to add any pictures you have to the collection!
New-Check the buy/sell /trade page for some M-H parts available!!


Ferrology forwarded these two photos of a Colorado Coleman- nice truck!

Before I bought my first truck, I was out collecting photos. The truck above was a working unit at the time, inspected and well serviced. I spotted it off I-90 in Erie County. It would have made a nice restoration project, but I have since lost track of it.
This one is from Warren County, Pa. Without many details, it is an older Autocar with the MH conversion.
This one is from Union Township in Erie County, Pa. It has an Allison automatic transmission and is reported a dream to plow with!
The next photos are of a Dodge truck with a Marmon-Herrington conversion sitting in a salvage yard near
Edinboro, Pa


Check out Albrecht's MH Ford, former snow blower chassisThere are several nice photos of MH's on this website
http://www.specialtycontrolpanels.com/picturepage.htmlHere is a link to the factory website
http://www.marmon-herrington.com/Here's a link to some great pics of a nice, low mileage Marmon-Harrington, I'm guessing out in Colorado.
Thanks to chtucker!
http://www.letstalksnow.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20042



GreenMtnMans 1958 Ford Marmon-Herrington F-750, as found where it sat in a field in Pomfret, Vt. You can see the ruts where it spun up into it's resting spot. The truck features Ross plow systems and a Galion dump body.

GreenMtnMans 1958 Ford Marmon Herrington F-750, sitting on his lowbed, having just been pulled out of a field where it sat for 15 years. A week later it was at Macungie. More people were looking at this old girl than some of the restored jobs.

A shot of all the hoses and levers in the cab. Ross plow systems are all hydraulic, no cables here. Right side of cab is mint due to 50 years of oil leaks. Drivers' side - let's just say you can see the road without looking out the window.

The truck was sold through Pittsfield Motor Sales, Pittsfield, Maine. I was told that a paper company bought it to plow their roads.