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Took me a day to find it again, but http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com/ project 34 is a specific guide for converting an M37 for fire use, but has plans for a hard top in the package.
Yes, she is a nice ride, is affectionatly referred to as "Booger"- the other department in town had it's twin "Snot" and has a small oil leak from the engine. "Restored" by members a few years ago, paint was done by a local gentleman who is no longer with us who specialized in fire apparatus...
I thank you ALL for your replies and in no specific order, The area we serve isn't like the counties and fire protection districts down south where most of you have replied from, heck my state is probably the size of one of your counties! We are lucky enough to cover only about a 10 mile radius...
First, in answer to Zout's reply, I have attempted to search this forum for the answer, from 66 pages in the M37 section to 16 pages of what looks to be forum wide answers and why I put my forgiveness disclaimer at the start of my thread. If I have offended you I appologise and will go elsewhere...
New Guy here, forgive me for asking something I know has been answered in a previous thread, but Im still seeking the answer. The fire department I belong to has a 1952 M-37 set up for wildland (brush/grass) firefighting. This truck is perfect for our use as it goes places newer trucks are...
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