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wolfman1
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Hi new member with some helpful info

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Hi my name is Charles and was looking around your site for info. I saw you had a list for manuals for the m37. i might be able to help with getting 8 downloads for free off of a site i found. it is called www.militarytrucks.ca yes i know it is a canadian site but the manuals are for the united states versions of m37s. i use to use steel soldiers to look up manuals but they didnt have any for m37 that i could find. glad to be a new member of this site. hope to finish buying my m37 soon. thankyou
currently mvless but hopefully not for long.
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Welcome to the site Charles - its a great group here with a vast amount of information to share. Thanks for the site - its a great find!
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Welcome Charles :D Lots of great people here on this forum. Thanks for the link to the Canadian site. Good luck on your quest of an M !!
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Hi Wolfman,
Welcome aboard! Thanks for the link, it was perfect timing. Yesterday I had decided to buy the CD with the M37 manuals on it, as my shop and home are a few hundred yards apart, Often I will be thinking of something to do with my M37 but the manuals are at the shop. I decided to have one set at the shop (the paper ones) and a set on my computer. Then came your post and saved me the $$$. Thats twentysomething that can go into tangible items on the truck!
Thanks again,
Tim
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Welcome to the fold, Charles. Your link to the Canadian site was very welcome, indeed. You're "one of the crowd" already!
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Welcome Charles and thanks for the link to that site.
As a Canadian M37 owner I will find those manuals extremely helpful ! :D

Cheers!
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YOU are all welcome and thankyou for having me.
currently mvless but hopefully not for long.
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HELLO CHARLES, WELCOME ONBOARD :D I HOPE YOU GET AN M37 SOON ALSO. YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE IT. :D
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