A Dodge M-37 Korean War Military Truck, 4BT Cummins swap, hunting and firewood rig

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @keystonekrawler6242
    @keystonekrawler6242 Год назад +6

    I noticed some folks in the comments equating the broken axle to the quality of the brand.
    If you take a step back, use a little bit of sense you’d come to realize this rig is 70ish years old. Metal, especially metal that is used in the way an axle shaft is used becomes fatigued over time.
    Grab a piece of steel, hook it up to something that can twist it and see how many years it holds up before it gives up the ghost. The broken shaft has nothing to do with “quality”. It’s just plain old effects of age and use. These old M37’s were built to be dropped from helicopters much in the same way as the HMMWV’s are. Very well made machines.
    Also keep in mind an axle shaft for these doesn’t cost much….somewhere between $75-$150 for a normal NOS shaft (depending on what side). Obviously it can become more expensive if you’re going for hardened 4340 (I think that’s the chromoly iirc) shafts…..I think those are around $1200ish for the pair.
    Folks don’t really NEED to be tribal surrounding vehicle brands. It’s pointless. Chevy makes duds. Dodge makes duds. Ford makes duds. Toyota makes duds, they ALLLLLL make duds. But, they all also make awesome quality rigs too. You just have to always remember “They can’t ALL be zingers”. Stop being brand partisan. It only makes YOU look bad. Realize that all brands do in fact make good stuff, just not 100 percent of everything made is “flawless” for allllllll time. I’d say for the amount of time this old M37 has likely been used and abused it’s still here and going strong. I have a “low number” Springfield M1903 rifle. Look those up. It doesn’t make me think less of Springfield. It just is what it is. Nothing from anyone is always perfect. Period.

  • @clmccomas
    @clmccomas 2 года назад +5

    Brought back some' great memories of riding with my father and grandfather in a WW II era weapons carrier going to gas and oil well drilling sites in the hills of WV in the early 60's
    I have to say "Turn around, don't drown" on fording anything more than a foot or so of water in a known ford or any sort of fording on a unknown site. I saw a Deuce and a half disappear out from underneath the driver when he drove off the ford into deep water. Lucky for him the canvas top was off and we had a recovery boat in the water. We drown people every year in the Army during fording operations. Just because the truck is set up for 4 or more feet of water doesn't mean you should.

  • @datnotme9921
    @datnotme9921 2 года назад +4

    I wanted an M-37 for a long time. Thanks for sharing!👏👀

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822
    @rockymountainjazzfan1822 Год назад +3

    On both the civilian 1-ton Power Wagon and the M-37, the axles were the weakest part of the drivetrain. The flathead-6 could even break them, but a 4-BT Cummins has way more than enough low-end torque to break them without much provocation. A friend had an M-37 with a 4-BT. After breaking many an axle, he had custom Dana 60 front and rear axles and differentials built for it, with a locker added to the rear axle. I believe that the Dana 60s ran a 3.73:1 ratio that made the M-37 more highway-friendly, but still with low-speed gearing more than enough for off-roading. That thing, so equipped, was a complete off-road animal--and it even got half-way decent fuel economy.

  • @michaelguerin56
    @michaelguerin56 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. Enjoyable video. Good to keep it honest when parts fail. First proper telling of the mechanical improvements in the M37 that I have come across. Helps to explain why the Swiss Army used the later parts in their forward control vehicles.

  • @Tomtommy1501
    @Tomtommy1501 2 года назад +3

    Love this piece of military history. If you ever want to do a video on any old school military trucks being used by the Military today please let me know and I will hook you up with something. Keep up the great videos. Love to see where this channel will go.

  • @terrystewart2070
    @terrystewart2070 2 года назад +7

    Nice run down on the M-37, thank you! I would have really appreciated more info on the change over from the flathead to the Detroit Diesel 4 banger. Maybe you could do a follow up about that. Glad your component failure did not result in serious damage to you or the truck!

    • @415s30
      @415s30 Год назад

      I have one with a 4BT, nobody makes mounts for this truck except M Series Rebuild and they want to do the whole conversion in house only. It's the perfect motor for an M37. Switch to 4.89 gears from Nitro Gears and it cruises well.

  • @X-Appeal
    @X-Appeal Месяц назад

    Shoot a follow up video on this truck again. I'm sure everyone would enjoy a round 2!

  • @dnfd737
    @dnfd737 5 месяцев назад

    my grandfather had 3 of these, they were farm trucks, it was the first thing I ever drove at 7 years old.

  • @bc30cal99
    @bc30cal99 Год назад

    Greetings from south central BC, thanks for the video. I found it wandering about looking for M-37 videos after my brother just picked up one. All the best to you all.

  • @nickwodak4965
    @nickwodak4965 Год назад

    That truck is absolutely beautiful. Your commentary was fantastic. Will definitely check out more of your videos . Thanks :)

  • @X-Appeal
    @X-Appeal Год назад

    Hey Winslow, you need to do an updated drive with this truck! Also a detailed walk around on the modernized drivetrain you have installed. Awesome vehicle! Awesome build! Love all of your work you do!

  • @415s30
    @415s30 6 месяцев назад

    51' was the first year, not 50'. The stock tranny is not fully synchronized. The windshield is shared with the deuce and they modified deuce tops to fit them before the arctic tops they initially gave to the Canadian trucks with the larger engine, I have a very early one.

  • @richardbryant7165
    @richardbryant7165 2 года назад +3

    The broken axle is a weak point on those trucks, that's why on my 1954 which has V-8 in is going to be getting updated diff's and transfer case. I'm also planning to put in power steering to make for better drivability.

    • @415s30
      @415s30 Год назад

      M Series Rebuild has a good kit, I got the Snake River kit and we felt like we needed to beef up a couple things. I have been dealing with M Series now, I got a disk brake kit. We are doing a swap on my 52' M37 soon.

  • @rogeralsop3479
    @rogeralsop3479 Год назад

    Winslow is an American hero.

  • @keystonekrawler6242
    @keystonekrawler6242 Год назад +1

    I just picked up a 1952 M37 and am considering various diesel swaps. It would be GREAT if you folks did a more detailed video dedicated to explaining what went into doing the Cummins 4BT swap, which specific version of 4BT it is, which transmission/transfer case you used or, which adapters were used if the original trans/TC were retained. Any future plans for this truck would be great to learn about as well.
    This type of content would be greatly appreciated! Nice truck!

    • @Carla-tz7qw
      @Carla-tz7qw Год назад

      453 Detroit is better.

    • @doylemaintenance
      @doylemaintenance Год назад +1

      @@Carla-tz7qw too heavy, 1350lbs compaired to 750lbs for the 4bt. I own both, you need a 1 ton for the detroit IMO

  • @PeterHatch-mx7zc
    @PeterHatch-mx7zc 11 месяцев назад

    Thks for the video just got me a m37 body and bed bought a 1996 3500 chev 4x4 crew cab had to buy unbelievable cheap and running now the build stsrts

  • @bretteslife1907
    @bretteslife1907 2 года назад +2

    That's a really cool truck, if rather have that then a side by side.

  • @leeadams5941
    @leeadams5941 Год назад

    Subscribed, love old power wagons and military trucks

  • @marcmcfarland1153
    @marcmcfarland1153 2 года назад

    I showed this to my dad and he was all like, ya we had those in Korea, he served in the Air Force between 68 and 74. So I wouldn't be surprised if you could still find some of them there.

    • @415s30
      @415s30 Год назад

      I haven't seen any but there are many modified ones in Vietnam, they used them throughout that time as well as the M-37B1. I have a 52' myself with a Cummins swap etc..

  • @bensides9420
    @bensides9420 Год назад

    I put a red ram v8 hemi in my m37, switched out the 3/4ton differentials to the military 1/2ton dodge diffs giving me a higher top speed and added a hydrovac brake booster so i could stop the beast. Was my daily driver for 8 years.

  • @captainexcabier
    @captainexcabier Год назад +1

    I like seeing the mechanical stuff. It would have been kind of neat to see you do the repair work on this truck instead of just talking about it.

  • @juliojames5986
    @juliojames5986 8 месяцев назад

    Guess we best replace some drive line parts before getting out in the mild off road. Chesty would not approve of any weak parts ??

  • @jimmotormedic
    @jimmotormedic Год назад

    I really really wanted one until I watched this. Cool truck! I think I'll just keep looking for a WW2 era Jeep

  • @yesode4201
    @yesode4201 7 месяцев назад

    Haha four wheeling! More like going to the pub.

  • @Sarge0311
    @Sarge0311 Год назад

    Very nice M37 sir

  • @LJSJIUJITSU
    @LJSJIUJITSU Год назад

    Sometimes simple is just better.

  • @PeterHatch-mx7zc
    @PeterHatch-mx7zc 7 месяцев назад

    Just bought a m37 1952 body on a 1999 f250 frame 4x4 just sitting on it have a 1996 3500 4x4 crew cab duelly going to mount the m37 on the chev 4x4 like that one that has the spare wheel and batterys in the middle one payed $150.00 for the chev

  • @curtschmidt918
    @curtschmidt918 2 года назад

    I enjoyed the video, please make more dodge M-37 videos.

  • @justinreedflynn
    @justinreedflynn Год назад

    Cool!

  • @AMCguy
    @AMCguy Год назад

    I have got to get my hands on one!!!!

  • @Joe-hu7di
    @Joe-hu7di Месяц назад

    I hear a tractor!

  • @user-wd8zg6pw9d
    @user-wd8zg6pw9d 9 месяцев назад

    How could they stand up in Korea wallowing heavy mud ,when it will take out axles etc seen in this video on just an open mountain path. Seems to me this path should be a piece of cake compared to what is needed in a real war situation where I would think,they would be tested to their limits.

  • @johnlallemand8554
    @johnlallemand8554 Год назад

    MINE HAS A WINCH,,,1952 MODEL

  • @KennyB71
    @KennyB71 11 месяцев назад

    What size are those tires?

  • @ldkbudda4176
    @ldkbudda4176 6 месяцев назад

    Александр Балуев?

  • @wnycaveman6922
    @wnycaveman6922 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @76slippery
    @76slippery Год назад

    24 volts huh?

  • @d.jerrycook2994
    @d.jerrycook2994 Год назад

    I found out that the axle is a weak point for this vehicle...

  • @infernoking7504
    @infernoking7504 Год назад

    What kind of mpg????

  • @frankdavidson9675
    @frankdavidson9675 2 года назад

    speaking about deep water fording what about 2 batteries under water ?????????

    • @Carla-tz7qw
      @Carla-tz7qw Год назад

      Batteries are in the cab😅

  • @willrector9716
    @willrector9716 2 года назад

    I think the Koreans would have got ya on that mission! Super swampers probably hookup too good, hence the pops........... didn't have those back then lol

    • @thisoldtruck4719
      @thisoldtruck4719  2 года назад +3

      It was honestly terrifying. Going backwards down the hill, drum brakes, pedal to floor, nothing to slow you down. I pushed the brake pedal so hard, I actually broke the wire inside the steering wheel!

    • @JohnMcNerney
      @JohnMcNerney Год назад

      @@thisoldtruck4719 Have you considred upgrading at least the front wheels to disk brakes? I did that on my M37, since I'm regularly operating in hilly terrain and towing trailer logs of logs or firewood with it.

  • @joecurrent7639
    @joecurrent7639 2 года назад

    good vid until the music started !!!!!!

  • @rosendodominguez942
    @rosendodominguez942 Год назад

    MAN I WWAS TEIINKEIIN THEY WOR WAY BATOR .I WAS GOEIIN TO GAT 1 BAT NAU .I .IM JAST .GOINTO GAT A CATTAR PELAR .THEY AR WII BATOR .G

  • @SevenSixTwo2012
    @SevenSixTwo2012 Год назад

    Typical Dodge : looks great, feels great, but its shoddy craftsmanship will let you down at the worst possible moment. Good video, though! 👍

    • @415s30
      @415s30 Год назад

      You must be high, the old Dodges are rock solid. My fucking M37 survived the Army in Korea, the Army Corps of Engineers and MA Federal Fire service. Now I have it for off roading. You don't know jack shit.

  • @X-Appeal
    @X-Appeal Месяц назад

    Shoot a follow up video on this truck again. I'm sure everyone would enjoy a round 2!

  • @X-Appeal
    @X-Appeal Месяц назад

    Shoot a follow up video on this truck again. I'm sure everyone would enjoy a round 2!