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M37 question

3dAngus

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Just for the heck of it, I bought what was advertised as a m37 pto crane today.
Not sure if it was a military issue or homemade.

Does anyone have any pictures of a pto crane on a M37 I can look at. I searched but didn't readily come up with anything. I'll post pictures of the crane I purchased today. It's up in N. Georgia so it might take a couple of weeks for me to get up there and pick it up.
 

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3dAngus

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Just for the heck of it, I bought what was advertised as a m37 pto crane today.
Not sure if it was a military issue or homemade.

Does anyone have any pictures of a pto crane on a M37 I can look at. I searched but didn't readily come up with anything. I'll post pictures of the crane I purchased today. It's up in N. Georgia so it might take a couple of weeks for me to get up there and pick it up.
Persistance pays. I found a picture on another thread. I can't delete the original post, so I guess this one will just clutter up the site. OH wait. Let me capture that picture, and repost for all so it's not a total waste. ........................................................................................................
 

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NDT

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Are those not called "gin poles"? What you bought is home made, the rebar is a dead giveaway. The poles are easy to make from tube. Word of warning, you have to be really fast with the clutch when you are lifting something, or the cable will pull the poles back over onto the hood. I long ago baptized both my GMC and M275 deuces in this way.
 

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There is a TB & TO for the correct "A" Frame Kits for the M-37 w/w. The TB is TB 9-2300-248-30 and the TO is TO 36A-1-1082. Those documents have photos of the complete set up. I have one of the complete military kits in my storage unit in the original box. I does not look like any of the photos above. I'm sure you can find the TB & TO's online somewhere. The date on the TB & TO is 16 June 1961. It is 11 pages long.

The "A" Frame Kit for the M-37 is FSN 2320-833-7114.

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Bill W

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I saw that A-frame on Craigslist but after seeing the rebar I figured it was homemade
 
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3dAngus

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Well I'm probably the only person in the world without a M37 who would pay $150 for a non.-M37 and homemade A frame winch pole :p
 

Bill W

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Thats OK
I don't have my 37 anymore but when I saw the ad I had him send me pic's anyway being its rare to find an original set.
 

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Hi. I printed out the TB 9-2300-248-30 that you so generously posted, thank you for this info. I have the kit and wanting to use is on my M135 and M38A1 but I see you left out some impotent pages that I could use. I was wondering if you still have the TB and if so could you please post pages 3,4,7,12,13,14,15.? Then I would have a complete TB.
 

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I'll check the TB in the next couple of days to see if I have any of the additional pages. I may have only gotten the section of the manual that applies to M-37.

If I find the additional pages, I'll post them in this thread. Otherwise, just send me a PM with your email and I'll send them to you directly (if found).

I'll let you know whether I find them or not. I think I remember the original photocopy of the manual I received as being thicker.

We'll see.....

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