Plowboy, If you dig a little further, the 200 made mention in the ad for the one that sold around Grand Junction, turns out to be 130 of the M2B's and 312 or 308 depending on the source for the R2 Air Force truck. Jollyroger is just back in country and we are getting things rolling again. I have calls in to the original body manufacturer, but I am encountering somewhat of a blank wall there. I need to get beyond the electronic press one for English and then press 5 for customer support and then the extension I want. The photos of the Grand Junction unit at least let us know pretty much how it was originally set up. Our recovered unit was in this salvage yard for better than 20 years and was in a salvage yard near the Pueblo Ordinance Depot years before that. It was originally painted bright yellow. My search of PTO manufacturers has been better in that some old timers at the Muncie factory are interested in finding out what the set up was like. No answers yet, but they are looking. We picked up two more M37's and a couple of WW2 winches in the process of getting the M2B. We have purchased a drive train and we will pick that up this weekend.