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  1. M-37Bruce

    David Ahl's M37 Restoration Guide

    All of this is true, not a great book, I got my copy, pre-paid and my first subscription to MVM from Dave $20 while attending my first Aberdeen Rally.
  2. M-37Bruce

    68 years new... Hello all from the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

    Welcome, your on the right track. A word of caution using the hand-crank, personally I never used one, even on my 8N tractor. I read that wrapping your thumb around the crank can recoil and do harm to your digits!
  3. M-37Bruce

    1963 M37 - Pre-start checklist

    The smallest one I saw was 12. I think if you reach out, they might be able to accommodate you for a smaller harness?
  4. M-37Bruce

    1963 M37 - Pre-start checklist

    There's another manufacturer Ron Francis is/was a good one as well.
  5. M-37Bruce

    1963 M37 - Pre-start checklist

    I just did an Amazon inquiry, and lots came up, my harness was the minimum size, 9 circuits. The $$ seems to have gone up a bit too?
  6. M-37Bruce

    1963 M37 - Pre-start checklist

    Nothing came up? I'll see if I still have the info, initially I found it on a hotrod page, The Rodder's Journal.
  7. M-37Bruce

    R.I.P.--LIFER--Charles Briggs

    I needed to do this. I remember when Charles passed, I never chimed in as I should have! Now re-reading these notices in "His Thread" I was wondering why no one had posted a picture of Charles's pink HUMVEE? I know we all gave him a lot of grief about it, but hey, it's your vehicle, paint it...
  8. M-37Bruce

    R.I.P. - Joe Young

    I could not find it!
  9. M-37Bruce

    What did you do to your M37 today?

    That is great, I spent weeks finding the correct screw, even then hand grinding them to remove the crown on each screw head. Rivets are perfect.
  10. M-37Bruce

    What did you do to your M37 today?

    Excellent catch!
  11. M-37Bruce

    What did you do to your M37 today?

    I just guessing, but I think my starter has bit the dust, my truck sat for the better part of 2 years.
  12. M-37Bruce

    What did you do to your M37 today?

    I tried to start my truck w/o ignition turned on and no fuel, just to turn the crank and move some oil around before adding fuel to the system.
  13. M-37Bruce

    What did you do to your M37 today?

    What I did on my M-37 today, I drained all of the fuel, blew out all of my fuel lines from the tank to the filter and back to the filter/12 volt pump, a mess ensued! after clean up, I attempted turn-over w/o ignition lit, my surprise, starter spun, disappointed, I redid everything I had already...
  14. M-37Bruce

    Steering box rubber line.

    It should run up the entire steering shaft, that's what the coiled wire is. I have an installed pic in my profile here. I should give credit/kudos to John and his crew at Midwestmil.org
  15. M-37Bruce

    Found a number plate and need help

    Was this plate mounted on your passenger side cowl? NTD was correct, it was a factory id plate, mine was missing, I made on and had it engraved with my wife's birthday. which was January 1953.
  16. M-37Bruce

    DodgeM37 dot com Documents

    Agreed, all excellent info, gathered from the old "Big Electric" and other great sources!
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