Ladder Storage Location Q?
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Ladder Storage Location Q?
We assume our truck was a radio command version since we have the antenna holes in all 4 corners of the p/box. We are not looking to restore it as a radio truck, but bought a ladder to facilitate VFW parades.
Was there a proper storage location for the ladder? We were thinking of using the frontier kit bolts on the tailgate to attach some brackets to hold the ladder to the inside of the tailgate to avoid drilling more holes.
Is there a place or was the ladder thrown loose in the back?
Was there a proper storage location for the ladder? We were thinking of using the frontier kit bolts on the tailgate to attach some brackets to hold the ladder to the inside of the tailgate to avoid drilling more holes.
Is there a place or was the ladder thrown loose in the back?
I'm Thinking
Hey knattrass,
I would imagine when the ladder was in use, it was mounted on the rim/edge of the tail-gate. When not in use, it most likely was stowed in the Radio Shelter......
Lifer, what do you think?
I would imagine when the ladder was in use, it was mounted on the rim/edge of the tail-gate. When not in use, it most likely was stowed in the Radio Shelter......
Lifer, what do you think?

Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
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1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
Are we talking about the "metal box" shelter? If so, the ladder was usually stowed flat on the floor between equipment racks so that you could just open the door and pull it out. I can't say how it was stowed in an open or cargo version, though. Never saw one. Knowing how lazy most GIs are when it comes to stuff like that, I imagine it was probably just tossed in the bed then, too.
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I took a couple of military straps and looped them through top of the pioneer rack and over the tailgate so the ladder is secured on the inside of the tailgate.The straps don't get in the way when you drop the tailgate and you can pull the straps off quickly. It rattles but you can cushion it if you want.
Ron
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I was also thinking about getting a ladder mainly for parade use . I have not seen one of these. Does it hook over a closed tailgate or fasten to the edge of an open tailgate. I'm looking for something that will work with a closed tailgate. Where did you get yours?
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I have no idea on how to reference a picture previously posted, but if you look under the swap meet titled "got ladder" you'll see my photos. I got mine from John at MWM. Its aluminum with 2 "C-shaped" brackets that fit over the edge of the tailgate when it is open. There are also 2 ropes that connect to the truck frame to hold it in place. Unless someone else knows how to bump the pic, go take a look and give John a call/email.[/img]
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Well I also bought my aluminum ladder from Big John. But i altered it by taking off the original "C" brackets as shown in the picture in this thread, and bent and drilled 2 pieces flat iron , attched them to the original holes for the "C" clamps, in such a way the when the tailgate is down, all the way, the new "clamps " fit over the edge if the tailgate so that the ladder cannot slide or slip when climbed on. I feel real happy about this as, like KNATTRASS, I invite veterans to ride on my rig. especially woman, Peter Mark ( if I ever learn to post pictures, I'll send one of this clamp arrangement.
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I'll post 'em on my webshots page....btw, it's free, you might even think about starting your own webshots page, click on my www button at the bottom of my posts, Carter has one, Bill W ...er M-Thrax has one as does Bill Lammer, Josh, just to name a few, I'm sure there are plenty more? Another option might be Robi's Gallery Page, listed under pics.peter e mark wrote:Yes, I will take them tonight, and post them on an e-mail address as an attachment , and post the e-mail address (I'm confused, but I'll do something) Peter
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Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
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1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA