I am lucky enough to have a photo of my late father-in-law standing alongside an M37 when he was in the Navy during the late 1950’s. He told me numerous times how he enjoyed driving it around the desert at White Sands, MN. He saw huge areas of the desert that had been turned to glass by the nuclear explosions.
A question I have is what is the attachment on the front? I’m thinking that it might be a small crane. Basically a tripod with a pulley at the end, so the winch could be used to lift something and move it around, lower a guy down into a hole (like you see with utility workers), remove a heavy cement or metal cover from hole, or whatever. Imagine lifting a cover off of an underground compartment and then backing away to get access to the compartment. This is just speculation of course.
A question I have is what is the attachment on the front? I’m thinking that it might be a small crane. Basically a tripod with a pulley at the end, so the winch could be used to lift something and move it around, lower a guy down into a hole (like you see with utility workers), remove a heavy cement or metal cover from hole, or whatever. Imagine lifting a cover off of an underground compartment and then backing away to get access to the compartment. This is just speculation of course.
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