Map light socket
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Re: Map light socket
Thanks, Bob.
I just assumed that you must have a couple of those lights by now.
I just assumed that you must have a couple of those lights by now.
“When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, IT IS THEIR RIGHT, IT IS THEIR DUTY, TO THROW OFF SUCH GOVERNMENT...” -Declaration of Independence, 1776
Re: Map light socket
Hi Elwood,
Yeah, with all the junk I've collected I can see how you'd think that. I've seen them many times at the meets, but was always focused on the hard-core M37 parts, so I don't have much in the way of "accessories". In case anyone is interested the trouble light we're talking about is sometimes called a "work light" and was made by the Cole Hersee company. There were many civilian versions available too, so you can find a civy and just put the military connector on the end and you're good to go. Oh.......don't forget to change the bulb to 24V or it will only light up real bright for second.
regards,
bob
Yeah, with all the junk I've collected I can see how you'd think that. I've seen them many times at the meets, but was always focused on the hard-core M37 parts, so I don't have much in the way of "accessories". In case anyone is interested the trouble light we're talking about is sometimes called a "work light" and was made by the Cole Hersee company. There were many civilian versions available too, so you can find a civy and just put the military connector on the end and you're good to go. Oh.......don't forget to change the bulb to 24V or it will only light up real bright for second.
regards,
bob
Re: Map light socket
Thanks, Bob. I see there's one on e*ay right now.w30bob wrote:Hi Elwood,
Yeah, with all the junk I've collected I can see how you'd think that. I've seen them many times at the meets, but was always focused on the hard-core M37 parts, so I don't have much in the way of "accessories". In case anyone is interested the trouble light we're talking about is sometimes called a "work light" and was made by the Cole Hersee company. There were many civilian versions available too, so you can find a civy and just put the military connector on the end and you're good to go. Oh.......don't forget to change the bulb to 24V or it will only light up real bright for second.
regards,
bob
As M-42 likes to say, these trucks are like Barbie: you end up buying every accessory.
“When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, IT IS THEIR RIGHT, IT IS THEIR DUTY, TO THROW OFF SUCH GOVERNMENT...” -Declaration of Independence, 1776
Re: Map light socket
has anyone come up with a part # for the plug itself , an amphenol replacement? I have looked at the amphenol catalog and it seems like they make them, just not sure which one. My '54 does not have one of these- didn't even know there was such a thing- now I have to have one!
'54 M37 wew
MVPA #16921
MVPA #16921
Re: Map light socket
Hi 06,
I bought a NOS one from John at Midwest last year..........I believe he still has some. I think it was $15, but doesn't come with the cap..........just the socket and wire lead. The Amphenol socket won't have the wire lead attached.
regards,
bob
I bought a NOS one from John at Midwest last year..........I believe he still has some. I think it was $15, but doesn't come with the cap..........just the socket and wire lead. The Amphenol socket won't have the wire lead attached.
regards,
bob
Re: Map light socket
Chris, I have the socket and cover and have no plans to reinstall into the truck. I will try to get some pics this weekend.
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Re: Map light socket
where do I find the plug that plugs into this socket
id love to build an adapter to a usb port to charge electronics while keeping this cool original plug in service
id love to build an adapter to a usb port to charge electronics while keeping this cool original plug in service
Thanks,TRAVIS
When it comes to gambling I don't play the Powerball, I play the Powerwagon
1952 M37 FARM TRUCK
230 W/THRUSH EXHAUST, DELETED HEAT RISER AND 12 VOLT IGNITION
1941 WC RATROD
w/ 5 TON MULTIFUEL TURBO DIESEL
When it comes to gambling I don't play the Powerball, I play the Powerwagon
1952 M37 FARM TRUCK
230 W/THRUSH EXHAUST, DELETED HEAT RISER AND 12 VOLT IGNITION
1941 WC RATROD
w/ 5 TON MULTIFUEL TURBO DIESEL
Re: Map light socket
I too would like to obtain the male plug- to put on a map light.52PLOWERWAGON wrote:where do I find the plug that plugs into this socket
id love to build an adapter to a usb port to charge electronics while keeping this cool original plug in service
'54 M37 wew
MVPA #16921
MVPA #16921
Re: Map light socket
I just received my "auxillary power cable" from Midwest- still $15. I also ordered the map light from John- he has them.w30bob wrote:Hi 06,
I bought a NOS one from John at Midwest last year..........I believe he still has some. I think it was $15, but doesn't come with the cap..........just the socket and wire lead. The Amphenol socket won't have the wire lead attached.
regards,
bob
On a side note, I just received some amphenol caps, newest edition I guess, they are made in China with numbers painted on instead of stamped. They are in Amphenol bags that appear legit. I hate chinese stuff
'54 M37 wew
MVPA #16921
MVPA #16921
Re: Map light socket
52 Plowerwagon, the part # for the male plug is Bendix 7720495
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MVPA #16921
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Re: Map light socket
thank you I will have to order a couple
and I have another idea for what to plug into the socket
I am going to adapt a gm underhood worklight the cool one with a built in reel
and I have another idea for what to plug into the socket
I am going to adapt a gm underhood worklight the cool one with a built in reel
Thanks,TRAVIS
When it comes to gambling I don't play the Powerball, I play the Powerwagon
1952 M37 FARM TRUCK
230 W/THRUSH EXHAUST, DELETED HEAT RISER AND 12 VOLT IGNITION
1941 WC RATROD
w/ 5 TON MULTIFUEL TURBO DIESEL
When it comes to gambling I don't play the Powerball, I play the Powerwagon
1952 M37 FARM TRUCK
230 W/THRUSH EXHAUST, DELETED HEAT RISER AND 12 VOLT IGNITION
1941 WC RATROD
w/ 5 TON MULTIFUEL TURBO DIESEL
Re: Map light socket
Has anyone found a source for the male plug- the one that goes on the light cord? Midwest says that he is running out and uses them for his lights, won't sell them individually anymore.
It appears that the part# in my bendix connector is for the main body only, no screw on connector or base cap.
It appears that the part# in my bendix connector is for the main body only, no screw on connector or base cap.
'54 M37 wew
MVPA #16921
MVPA #16921