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Yes, very rare those peroxide rigs were. They were essentially an M37 with a custom assembly in the bed.
However, all the M56 trucks were the long wheelbase jobs, same as the M43 ambulance.
Few realize all M56 G741-series were custom builds on limited contracts.
The M56 was built by Dodge as a cab & chassis, then shipped to the respective builders.
The contact truck, the R2 crash wagon, the X? wrecker, and other rare ones are examples.
Starting any balky Diesel engine with a squirt of gas is a lot easier on it than using ether. Cheaper too...
I use a dollar store plastic pump spray, a couple shots in the intake usually gets it going fine.
Non-stick tape is a bit hard to work with, keeping it tight as it is being wrapped.
Then again, it is what they used in original MV looms. Made in custom factories by the hundreds.
Scotch 33 is easier to use, as when you stop for whatever reason, it stays in place. The adhesive they use won't...
By chance did you source your Mutt there in Nevada, perchance in Vegas?
I saw several sold there at the SOF conventions back in the 90's.
Just curious.
Power steering in an M37 is a luxury, IMO.
The one in my avatar had an 800lb Detroit in it, with big Goat 11.00-18 tires and never felt the need for PS. Even my wimpy little wife drove it just fine...
The one here (maybe was, now) in the Phoenix metro came from the Guard base in a DRMO auction in the mid-80's.
Legend has it, it was the last G741 in inventory there. It still ran great, so it wasn't to be offed. So some enterprising individual drained the oil, ran it, and when it locked up...
The offset lever type originated in Europe, over here long after the M37 was out of active service.
I bought an entire containerload of Russki ones back in the 80's, sold like hotcakes.
The pros: They pour better without a spout than ours.
The cons: Seasonal temperature differences will...
Aren't there 3 types of 2.5 ton 'airpaks'?
Don't forget that in the G749 series GMC trucks.
All things considered the form & function is very similar to those in the G742 Reo trucks.
Years ago, at a Military Appreciation Day held at the Yuma Proving Grounds, they were going to demonstrate a LAPES, or low altitude pallet extraction of an M113 APC from the back of a C-130.
This in front of full grandstands...
All was fine and well as the plane was about 3 ft off the ground...
Ball hitches are nonsense, pintle hooks and lunettes rule.
I've seen twice where ball hitches failed, causing a lot of problems.
Military pintle jobs just don't fail.
Besides, it keeps others from wanting to borrow your trailers.
A tip from a guy that has painted a LOT of military wheels:
If they still have tires on 'em, use a bunch of old playing cards as a masking between the wheel and tire. They should overlap a little, and being thin, they stick in that gap just fine. Let 'em dry, and use them again...
And you...
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