![]() 03/20/2020 at 20:29 Filed to: Powahhhhhhh wagoooooon, military, Dodge, Power Wagon | ![]() | ![]() |
It is not easy to find these unless you want to pay a lot for a complete set. I had the plate but no numbers . They are very used but they will look the part and I only need to show 0 and 4 plus the upper retainer plate, the rest file in the back to fill the gap in the pins. Some people put the year of the truck, I might do 52.
Examples of bridge plates on M37s:
Some jokers here with the 69
![]() 03/20/2020 at 21:17 |
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As someone who is completely ignorant of the subject, what do the various numbers mean?
![]() 03/20/2020 at 22:35 |
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Weight, so the bigger trucks usually have an 8 or 10. If you notice that comms truck has a C 5, com box is heavier.
![]() 03/20/2020 at 22:40 |
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That makes sense in relation to the numbers being changeable, and in relation to bridges.
![]() 03/20/2020 at 22:42 |
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Yeah you get a 5 ton truck with a tank on its trailer like a dragon wagon and its a bit heavy!