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Old 09-11-16, 20:24
John Genereux John Genereux is offline
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Hi everyone. Thanks for the very informative information on this item. From what I gather, it seems to be a rare piece of kit. I will check it out to see if the price is right.

Thanks again!

John
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Old 19-12-16, 06:54
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I think all the production M37s had the split ring style. The bolt together style just show up in some of the photos in the operator's manual. I suspect they may have been or a pre-production truck before the decision was made to go with the split ring type.
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