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Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 1:44 am
by Cal_Gary
That's an awesome video Billy! 80 degrees in the cab? Must be a perkin' heater to provide that type of climate!
Thanks for sharing!
Gary

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:57 am
by billy
The heater puts out enough that i dont have a defroster
And havent needed to direct air to the glass.
If you notice.
I dont have to raise my voice to be heard.
I have three layers of insulation
1 peel n stick on firewall floors and inside dash
2 two sided foil covered bubble wrap trype insulation in same places
3 3/4" thick rubber mats (like they use in horse stalls) on floors

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 6:48 am
by T. Highway
Billy,

I watched the video a couple of times, thanks for posting up the link. Looks like fun.

Bert

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 4:47 pm
by jjefferson
Well.....
Spent this morning plowing heavy wet snow....until i heard a clanking, at first thought I had thrown a chain off one of the wheels. Wish it was that, - broken yoke on the rear drive shaft at the rear axle.....ugh.

Luckily I only got 3 to 4 inches of wet stuff, just south of me, got 18 to 27 inches of the super wet stuff. Had it been deeper snow i would have lost the driveshaft in the snowbank.....forever.

Just spent two hours taking a good drive shaft off my other M37 and installing it on the plow truck, so much for the Friday evening plans. Due for 6 to 8 inches tomorrow so no time to waste.

Now time to source a new yoke and U joint. Anyone have some spares for sale.

Jim

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 2:39 pm
by billy
Coming back from shooting a hear a loud noise.
Pull over and look at everything under the truck.
Hmm looks ok
Drive some more
BOOM!!!!
Pull over and find that the parking brake band came loose and whacked the underside of the ambulance.
Zip tied it out of the way and came home

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 6:05 pm
by just me
Jim,
There is a seller on fleabay with a good deal on joints. Set of 4 for $75. NOS.
His ID is nbg6x6 search "m37 wagon joints" and they will show up.

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 8:12 am
by jjefferson
Thanks
I will check it out.

Jim

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 2:27 pm
by 52PLOWERWAGON
one weekend this winter my uncle wants to hook chains with his m715 against my m37 and try to do a huge doughnut :D




and don't worry there will be pics and possibly a video :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

RMS Ice breaker

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:01 pm
by RMS
snow, rain, freeze and repeat. four wheel chains and a heavy foot broke up the ice. nothing like drifting a 6000lb 60 year old truck :mrgreen:

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Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:44 pm
by billy
I need to get my chains squared away

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:31 pm
by Black Ops
My truck pulling a deuce tractor around the yard. Not a lot of snow but it's icy.
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Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:32 pm
by Cal_Gary
Great pictures guys-thanks!
Gary

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:54 am
by T. Highway
Black Ops wrote:My truck pulling a deuce tractor around the yard. Not a lot of snow but it's icy.
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Your set of chains sure seem to have allot more cross links compared to what I am accustomed to seeing. Mil Spec or civy?

Bert

Re: Playing with your M37 during the winter months

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:18 pm
by Black Ops
T. Highway wrote:
Black Ops wrote:My truck pulling a deuce tractor around the yard. Not a lot of snow but it's icy.
dodge.jpg
Your set of chains sure seem to have allot more cross links compared to what I am accustomed to seeing. Mil Spec or civy?

Bert
The chains came with a WWII g506 Chevy that I bought last year. They are heavier built than a couple other sets of chains I've gotten with m37s and they have 20 crosslinks. I'm not sure if they are military or not.

Re: RMS Ice breaker

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:20 pm
by 06boblee
RMS wrote:snow, rain, freeze and repeat. four wheel chains and a heavy foot broke up the ice. nothing like drifting a 6000lb 60 year old truck :mrgreen:

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RMS, what is that bracket assembly down low between the cab and bed?