6x6 looks fantastic
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Thanks Pismo. It's starting to get fun again.Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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The horns sound amazing! Much better than the weenie beep-beep horn it came with. Modern day people will be able to hear them too.Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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Horn Slip Ring Details
I finished the slip ring circuit for the horns on the 6x6. It went together a little differently than I expected. The horn button wire fit nicely through the U-joint, and I was hoping to simply solder the wire to the edge of the slip ring. But the copper ring was too much of a heat sink for my soldering gun and I wasn't able to get the solder to melt.
After a little head scratching I decided to remove the slip ring so I could solder on a tab for a spade connector. I'm actually happier with the results now, since I can disassemble the horn button without having to unsolder any connections.Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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I resisted the siren song of this 6x6 for 25 years, but in the end she won.Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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I've made a little progress on the 6x6. The dash gauges are in and working, and the front turn signals are mounted.
One minor miracle - The original gearshift that came with the NP435 was way too long, so the plan was to modify it to match one from a Power Wagon NP420. I had one in storage, and when I compared them they were exactly the same. So out came the old shift lever, and in went the Power Wagon lever. Done!Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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On the design of your horn slip ring, This is something that I know you and Alex have both figured out how to do. I have spoke to dozens of Power Wagon and M-37 builders that have worked and scratched there heads for hours, days even trying to figure this out. Could we see an individual write up possibly on how you mastered this? Thank you.1967 W200.aka.Hank
1946 WDX.aka.Shorty
2012 Ram 2500 PowerWagon.aka Ollie
Life is easier in a lower gear.
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Sure Matt. It won't be right away, but I think I have enough pictures to write up a decent tutorial. I don't remember what Alex did on his, I'll have to look it up. I'm sure his is sexier than mine :)Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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PTO Shift Lever
Here's a few pictures of the installation of the PTO lever for Chelsea PTO on the NP435 transmission. It was much easier to do than I expected. The hardest part was finding clevis ends that were short enough to keep the lever centered in the slot of the transmission hump. Thank you McMaster-Carr!
I traced a simple template onto a piece of 1/4" steel plate, cut it out, and bolted the finished plate onto the back of the PTO bearing cover. The forged clevises have 7/16" shanks on them, which were pretty easy to cut threads onto. The threaded end gave me some adjustment for the pivot location, and a jamb nut locks it into place.Greg Coffin
Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast
1951 Dodge M37 - Bone Stock
1958 Dodge M37 - Ex-Forest Service Brush Truck
1962 M37-B1 - Work in Progress
1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon - Factory 251, 4.89s
1944/1957 Dodge WM500T 6x6 Power Wagon - LA318-3, NP435, 5.83s, Power Steering, Undercab Power Brakes
1974 Dodge W200 - 360/727, Factory Sno-Fighter Package
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