anyone know If I can buy the straps and bracket that go on the bed bow corner by themselves. Out out of six corners only three have straps. Of the three that don't two are missing the bracket itself.
anyone know If I can buy the straps and bracket that go on the bed bow corner by themselves. Out out of six corners only three have straps. Of the three that don't two are missing the bracket itself.
teking, with all due respect, "what the hell are you talking about?"
I guess the bed bows are the arched horizontal wooden pieces, adn the corners ar the steel dudes aht connect the uprights to the bows. By "strap", do you mean the little steel plates taht set the height of the uprights, keeping them from sliding too far into the troop seat uprights?
"other peoples junk, is something or other" - Militarypotts 02/07/2011
My corners (steel dudes) have a hole in the center of each one. Attached there is a bracket that has a strap about 1 foot long. It is made from the same material as the pioneer straps. Even has the same metal tip as the pioneer straps. Definitely stock. Perhaps PowerWagon stock. To confuse more. One of the straps I do have is leather. Indicating it is older than the canvase ones. Perhaps a WWII bow corner. I doubt the bow corner designs have changed much over the years.
Look at the left front bow corner:
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The bow are not cut down yet and do not have the stops mounted. That is why they are different heights.
The STOCK M715 setup is shown below. It does not show what you are asking about. The #16 strap in the 2nd diagram is for stowage of the bows when not on the truck. You must have a non M715 setup if these are part of it...at least as far as the manuals can be trusted.
brute4c
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great info Jon,
But you can't just pop back in the tech stuff withoiut giving us an update on your knee.
Get at it.
Thanks,
Doug
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Im working on that....its coming....this thread sorta needed a reply in my book though....
brute4c
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
Not sure what year the online manual is for, but I have noticed a lot of little things that are differant on my 1969, Engine and Body wise.
1969 M715
Man, I've never seen such a setup. Sorry I can't do any more than sit here and scratch my head...
"other peoples junk, is something or other" - Militarypotts 02/07/2011
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