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The 2 1/2 Ton was a friends who bought a 1952 Tucker Snow Cat off me I was fixing up. I drove it off a bank into his truck. A few more of my M-37 playing in the snow and some of the front to rear skid plates I made for it. A few of the first 48 Power Wagon I restored in my garage when it was empty of more tools. I sis take them apart when I built them over. Had fun driving them for a while then sold them to get another project. Thru in a few I took at LZ Blackhawk these were my favorite Tanker Guys I knew and I loved watchng the Dusters work out with air bursts. Had to include a picture of me when I ws just a 18 year old kid. Mark
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JD4044M

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I particularly like the M37
That Rock was my test place for all my vehicles I restored. Great way to prove they can climb, stop, E-Brake works and get out to take a picture. That was the hardest part getting out and holding the door open. I field stripped it when I got it, most of the front was stuffed in the bed with boxed of parts to figure how it went together with out a manual. It had a winch in the bed with a PTO, drive shaft ect. It was a fun build cause most the stuff was there and I knew where 3 M37's were at for parts if needed. Nice part was I only paid $2,000.00 for it! Drove 30 miles to pick it up. After I got it done sold it for $7K on Ebay! Mark
 
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