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M66 installed on M35 pics.

glcaines

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Well I found the time to put the ring and cab plate on.
It was not as hard as I was expecting, it took about
20 minutes for the ring. .
Looks good! What are you doing about the top on the back of the cab where the posts are? My top is all wrinkled up since there is no clearance between the posts and the top cap on the cab. My ring was a lot harder to put on due to holes not lining up exactly on the ring, post arms and the plate. It took several hours of hard work and foul language.
 
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Well GLCAINES I have not figured out the soft top yet either,
I just put it on the best I could. It took you several hours hard work and foul
language to install yours? Well I cant explain why mine was so easy, I guess it is because
on the farm I do a lot of things similar to that.

I will get those pics of the front leg posted tomorrow, if time lets me.

Oh yeah I do not use foul language around my Deuce may be that is what helps.rofl
 

Madfarmersson

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Here is the pics of the front leg, I think I could drill another hole for a third bolt, but two should hold.
I had to weld a stop on the front leg to get it the same hite as the others, see in photo.
Madfarmersson.

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I wondered what that bracket on the passenger side door frame was for!!!

Is this an OEM made piece?

Are there any other things that mount in that hole.
 

Karl kostman

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I have read about and seen lots of pics of the 66 ring I honestly have never seen any good pics of the cab reinforcement material, good grief that stuff looks very heavy I bet that cab is like a rock with that stuff in place! Impressive setup to say the least!
KK
 

mkcoen

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It would be informative if someone would show a step-by-step install of the reinforcement plates. Mostly all you hear or see is "lots of drilling." The OPs demonstration of the "fork trick" was good information.
 

Valence

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Anyone have any of the ammo can holders that attach to the brackets?
4 Years out-of-date on answering the question, but I just stumbled across an ammo can tray on TNJ Murray's:
http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryve...tid/52/id/FD85B8F7-947B-EC98-B5CB049E745B7F9F
P/N: 12251616
tnj_murray_50_cal_tray.jpg

Ammo can tray straps. These look like they fit the above tray since when undone the holes in the tray will prevent the straps from falling away and being easily lost.
P/N: 8690471/8690458
http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryveh...A9A9AB83C5E694
ammo_can_strap.JPG

Which appears to be exactly like Madfarmersson's in his 2nd picture:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...ed-on-M35-pics&p=933435&viewfull=1#post933435
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It looks similar to the tray that came with my M66 gun ring:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?146878-Valence-s-M66-Gun-Ring&p=1855267&viewfull=1#post1855267
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BMG Parts has (at the time of this writing) 10 of these style of M36 Leg Ammunition trays. NOS US GI $50 each
http://www.bmgparts.com/mount.html
M36Tray.jpg

Also maybe helpful:
The u-bolt for the behind the cab legs (quantity of 4 needed):
P/N: 11609677
http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryveh...2FDA6D3BB602C2
u-bolt_ring_leg.jpg
 
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Valence

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I had to weld a stop on the front leg to get it the same hite as the others, see in photo.
The correct post uses a pin that rests on top of the clamp to maintain the correct height. What you did should work fine. Your work looks good.
Just found a pin for this very thing on TNJ Murray's (though to me, it looks a little small):
http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryvehicles/index.cfm?shop/product/id/0C65C8D8-5056-A847-7A94893A0278E3DD
m66_passenger_leg_pin.jpg
 
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