'Tis that time of year at my place. The time when winter slumbering plans are awakened by a few warmer days and the approach of Spring. Of course today being the first day of Spring, it's snowing. But that give me time to post pics of our M37 bed rebuild.
We've been working on the M37 for a while now, and the mechanicals are all rebuilt front to back top to bottom. The bed is in some sorry shape, so that's the next project. We're also going to replace the rear cross member, because it has been bent out of shape by some previous unknown mishap.
We started by disassembling the back end, removing the bed mounts, and then the bed. We took off the headboard and started the process of removing the seemingly endless amount of bed bolts. After a combination of grinder and blue wrench techniques, the bed floor was detached. We cut it in pieces to make it easier to get out. When we got the bed out we found that the front crossmember was full to the top with packed in damp dirt and sand. It was in understandably poor shape. So far we've gotten the rear bed brace back in, and we're working on getting some sheet metal pieces made to replace all the angles for the inside of the bed, and the front brace. Following are some pics of the process:
We've been working on the M37 for a while now, and the mechanicals are all rebuilt front to back top to bottom. The bed is in some sorry shape, so that's the next project. We're also going to replace the rear cross member, because it has been bent out of shape by some previous unknown mishap.
We started by disassembling the back end, removing the bed mounts, and then the bed. We took off the headboard and started the process of removing the seemingly endless amount of bed bolts. After a combination of grinder and blue wrench techniques, the bed floor was detached. We cut it in pieces to make it easier to get out. When we got the bed out we found that the front crossmember was full to the top with packed in damp dirt and sand. It was in understandably poor shape. So far we've gotten the rear bed brace back in, and we're working on getting some sheet metal pieces made to replace all the angles for the inside of the bed, and the front brace. Following are some pics of the process: