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As its name implies, this was a four-wheel drive vehicle and very similar to its contemporary the Jeffrey-Quad. Rated as a 3-tonner, the F.W.D. had a Wisconsin four-cylinder petrol engine with a three-speed gearbox and a twospeed transfer gearbox. There was a shaft drive to each axle. On roads the F.W.D. was driven as a normal rearwheel drive vehicle, but for off road driving an additional gear lever was provided on the chassis side which controlled the low gears and connected up the drive to the front axle. In the British Army the F.W.D. was mainly used as a gun tractor but it also saw service as a supply carrier for heavy or awkward loads. A typical role saw it fitted with a tank for carrying petrol or water. It was used both on the Western front and the Italian front. The photos show the impressively well-kept F.W.D. Lorry at the Imperial War Museum's facility in Duxford, and have been taken by Knut Erik Hagen.
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