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Windshield Hold Down Brackets

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:05 am
by topellis
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get a set of the hold down brackets or loops that are welded to the top of the windshield frame? I have the bumpers on the hood and the spring loaded hooks on the hood. Mine like many others after their military service have has them removed to facilitate a home made cab at one time. The welds are still on the frame. If it isn't practical to find a replacement... does anyone have a drawing or tracing and material thickness so that I could use that info to make my own?

I thought Midwest had them but I called and spoke with John and the part he has is for the canvas cab straps.

Thanks for any help,

Mark

Re: Windshield Hold Down Brackets

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:38 pm
by 52 M-42
I won't be taking my canvas top off of my truck for a few more weeks, but if you don't have the information you need by then, let me know and I will take pictures of the items you are interested in. I will put a scale in the photos so that you can get an idea of the measurements.

Good Luck and let me know.

52 M-42

Re: Windshield Hold Down Brackets

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:08 am
by topellis
Thanks, I will let you know if something else turns up. I guess I could cut one off of an otherwise trashed outer frame or make from scratch with a sketch.

Thanks again,
Mark

Re: Windshield Hold Down Brackets

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:41 am
by topellis
52 M-42,
I received a picture of what I had been looking for today... so I am good to go. It doesn't look like it can be in place and have the CCKW hard top to me though... will take some measuring with the info I received today to figure it out.

Thanks,
Mark

Re: Windshield Hold Down Brackets

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:47 am
by wvcharlie
Mark,
I too had looked for those hold down brackets for my windshield. When I was out at the Power Wagon rally in Iowa a few years ago, we stopped in at Vintage Power Wagons. I asked them if they could cut the brackets off one of their M37 frames in the salvage yard. He said to just go pick a bent frame and bring it up to the garage. They zipped them off with an angle grinder for me. So, you may want to contact them. I would think they could fix you up as they had several bent windshield frames laying around.