My brother (Darrell) got his new Marsh Racing 17x9 Tubeless Budd Center Wheels and had them painted with foe windows to break up the solid center and mimic the looks of the stock Budd Wheels. He then mounted is BFG 37x12.5r17's on them and installed them on the Brush Truck. WOW what an improvement in both appearance and ride.
More Pictures at: http://m37.wawii.com/DLW-80049099/Enhancements.shtml
MRW Wheels on M37 Brush Truck
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Re: MRW Wheels on M37 Brush Truck
They look nice. I don't think that I have ever seen a fuel can holder like that before. It seems to have the front lip removed?
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1985 M1009, 1990 M101A2, 2008 M116A3 Pioneer tool trailer
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Re: MRW Wheels on M37 Brush Truck
Bert, Yea the Fire Dept. had modified the fuel can holder for some reason, perhaps it held something other than a fuel can for them.
Re: MRW Wheels on M37 Brush Truck
Looks like the gas can holder was modified for a 5 gallon Indian Can. They hold 5 gallons of water and have a hand pump. Used for brush fires....
Rick
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