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Hi
The one where is the back weel were is the helper on the leaf spring and here we have a snow storme and i can't see my truck the snow is over it ![]()
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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Eric
Do any of these pics help ?, If not I can take more today, found these from a while back.
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Terry British Columbia , Canada 1942ish F15441-M |
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a) upgraded with F60L components sometime during it´s post-war civilian career; b) an "F22" as Serge suggested, although in that case it should have all sorts of late production features - see my web page http://www.geocities.com/cmpvehicles/f22.html for more details. - Hanno
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Not realy i need the pic on the frame to see were the helper is overload where the leaf touch maby my F60a is a F22 too ![]()
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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You may already have noticed that the swivelling tow hook is also from the later M series trucks. Any CMPs equipped with a tow hook had it rigidly (no swivel) attached to a spring that mounted to a pair of brackets that in turn were mounted either below the frame rails (generally on earlier trucks but some e.g. water tank and wireless kept this style throughout production) or between the frame rails (generally on later trucks).
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