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Could anybody post a couple up close pictures of the distributor on their M37? I believe mine is civilian...about 75% sure; just trying to confirm my suspicions!
Thanks in advance
haha Thanks I appreciate it! Have fun with those brake lines...I am DREADING having to tackle the fuel lines on my M37.:-|
Well guys, yesterday I finally got my M37 to the shop for the valve job/head gasket!
Of course it wouldn't start...but I was able to crank it over in gear and walk it up...
I know its a long shot, but I figured I'd post here and see if anyone was willing to help!
This week my M37 has an appointment at the garage to get engine work done. I thought I was going to be ok for a transport, but it seems the guy has bagged out on me....ehhh.
I live in Leominster, Mass...
So today I put the winch mount bumper on today in preparation for the truck going to the shop. I had a choice of two winch bumpers to add on, but I chose the one with the push bar; this is because I am restoring my truck to look like one we used to have in our fire district for years (which had...
Its definitely always easier to have the tools to do the job your right! haha
Do this at work with our power wagons pretty regularly....winches are definitely handy to have around when your familiar with them!
Beautiful truck by the way
I've (thankfully) only had this experience...I guess a couple guys in green uniforms with state badges probably do the trick...I usually OFFER to let the little kid sit in the drivers seat if the parents want a picture, or they seem especially crazy about looking at a firetruck!
Thats nuts some...
You did a great save...nice solid truck, it'd be a shame to have it scrapped! After your finding the old CD tag, I'm VERY curious to find out more history about this thing...
I had this EXACT problem this summer doing my brakes....its a PIA isn't it!
I used tons of liquid wrench and an impact driver on a couple, and drilled the rest and put easy-outs in them
good luck!
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