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yea the previous owner had left it to rot outback then his son made an attempt to get it running again but only suceded in makeing a mess out of the wiring and breaking glass so he felt the truck was only worth scrap value
http://www.easternsurplus.net/photogallery/photo00003124/spare2.jpg here is a link to picture of a transmission and transfer case the linkage i think im missing looks like it was attached to something that then connected to the rail that comes out at the back of the transmission
the truck runs the carb is apart for a much needed rebuild i found some other pics of diffrent trucks it looks like what im talking about was connected to the back of the transmission
here are the pics the first is the whole floor the next us a close up of the whole cut in the floor and part of the likange u can see through it the next is the front of the transfer case and right above the yoke is wear the linkage is conected to the last photo is a close up of the one before
i had know about the automatic engagement but there is another hole in the floor and directly below on the transfer case there is a part of a linkage the when slid out the front yoke will lock in
ill put pics up tomarow
i recently purchased a 1952 m-47 and it is missing the front axle lock in lever and related componates. i was trying to find any info about what these would look like to replace them any help would be greatly appreciated
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