Tony
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Could anyone tell me the difference between the M-37 and the M-37B1.
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Tony
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Tony
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Also,B1 trucks tend to rust more quicky than the earlier ones,maybe a different steel composition?
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I thought that too and wondered if others agreed.
I think they switched to a different style of connector, I'm probably wrong, though.
BTW the engine was T245 and T245A, not 215 (Yes, I'm being nitpicky, but that's just the way I am)
well did not the M-35 start out with douglas then get switched to packard?, As I ( and Bruce ) mentioned earlier we had this discussion on Big E qiute a few years ago it even crossed over to Joe's PW site and there were a couple of guys who insisted that their 64-5 models had packard but I'll agree with you that maybe they could have had another type of harness in their vehicles being these truck had a long service life, heck the first m-37's that rolled off the assembly line had left over 6volt guages from WWII WC's with resisters on them to work with the 24v system ( thats from the M-37 operators manual not from the internet )
Jeff
Its good to read/see you back on the forum
I hope your having a full recovery
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