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I bought a manual for an "M602, modified M35". TM9-2320-215-24P. I though it might be a manual for the Norwegian variant, I was wrong.
This manual is dated 1958. It looks like a normal gasser M35. It wasn't until I looked through the manual that I found what the modifications to the standard M35 were.
1) The truck has no air compressor.
2) Vacuum brake booster and wiper motors.
3) Military dash, but the air pressure gauge hole has a round blank-off over it.
4) Civilian turn and stop lights with no black out provisions.
5) Civvy light switch.
6) 12 volt system.
7) Civvy style (non sealed) starter, generator, and regulator.
Civvy fuel pump, mounted on the engine. No in-tank pump.
9) Single 6TN battery, mounted in the military battery box.
10) No flange on the tailpipe for the fording pipe extension.
11) Civvy style wiring connectors everywhere.
12) Civvy ignition, distributor, plug wires, plugs, coil, etc.
It looks like a deuce with all the special (expensive) mil-spec stuff removed. I would almost say it looked like it was designed for the civilian market, but it has a military TM. The brake booster and wiper motors look like the parts that were installed on period civilian vehicles. The pics in the manual look identical to a deuce of the period, the civvy turn signals are the only give away that it was not an M35.
David Doyle? Kenny? Westfolk? Maccus? any of you that have been deucing for years ever see one of these?
This manual is dated 1958. It looks like a normal gasser M35. It wasn't until I looked through the manual that I found what the modifications to the standard M35 were.
1) The truck has no air compressor.
2) Vacuum brake booster and wiper motors.
3) Military dash, but the air pressure gauge hole has a round blank-off over it.
4) Civilian turn and stop lights with no black out provisions.
5) Civvy light switch.
6) 12 volt system.
7) Civvy style (non sealed) starter, generator, and regulator.
Civvy fuel pump, mounted on the engine. No in-tank pump.
9) Single 6TN battery, mounted in the military battery box.
10) No flange on the tailpipe for the fording pipe extension.
11) Civvy style wiring connectors everywhere.
12) Civvy ignition, distributor, plug wires, plugs, coil, etc.
It looks like a deuce with all the special (expensive) mil-spec stuff removed. I would almost say it looked like it was designed for the civilian market, but it has a military TM. The brake booster and wiper motors look like the parts that were installed on period civilian vehicles. The pics in the manual look identical to a deuce of the period, the civvy turn signals are the only give away that it was not an M35.
David Doyle? Kenny? Westfolk? Maccus? any of you that have been deucing for years ever see one of these?