No photo is there? It's a pic of the cab with the top bows and side pieces.
If you go to my M715zone page and check out the 'albums', the picture is in the one titled 'stuff'.
Best wishes...
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No photo is there? It's a pic of the cab with the top bows and side pieces.
If you go to my M715zone page and check out the 'albums', the picture is in the one titled 'stuff'.
Best wishes...
Since Kyken's pic isn't showing up, I'll add one of mine from many years ago when I first restored mine in 2004. You need the upper door surrounds and the two bows that go across to connect them together.
https://i.imgur.com/Lrntlx4.jpg
Here's a canvas top in Oroville CA.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/153635770218
or try newlifecanvas.com
Here is a picture of the Illustration from the TM and parts on the grass:
Kyken.....thanks for the photo! It's looks great. I do have that frame, which is good.
Tom
Hey Kyken - thanks so much for the photo of the frame! Sorry it took so long to get back to you. TOm
thanks for posting. I have been looking online for what the numbers should read for different loads but haven't found much. Do you have any ideas?
The standard bridgeplate number for the M715 is 04 and C 05 if loaded with a trailer. There is a little bit about it in the quirks manual in the online manuals link at the top of the page. http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=quirks
OK, I will take a little levity if you don't mind. I was 21, in the army and stationed at our field site in Blanding, UT. Had a blast during that time and didn't really realize it.
I had access to an M715 w/win and we used it on weekends to go fishing in the mountains. Possibly drank some Coors Banquet (Coors Light wasn't invented yet). This is a cropped photo of my truck, 1969. Hmm, maybe I was just showing the year??? :D