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I had seen only pictures, until I had the opportunity to have a truck M35 in the factory where the work I was doing some adaptations for a specific job for off road.
Then I saw this part on the step.
It looked very similar to those seen mounted on the M38, which as I only knew from photographs.

I did some sketches and I set out to make it.

Here is the drawings with the dimensions set to mm. Maybe you have to adjust at least some of them I suppose that the original measures were all in inches.

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JAM,
THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL JOB !!!! Your hands serve you well.
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Really great work. Well done friend!
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WOW
That is fine work. How are you cutting that material? It looks like something that is a from a factory.
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Very nice! Where are you located? It's always good to have alternate sources for parts and pieces and you seem to be very good at building these new parts.
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Thank you for your kind comments
I really do not need great skills, but little sense of observation, have the basic tools and a manual skill medium ... but mainly want to have fun doing something useful.

Bretto, I made the cuts with a jigsaw, but we must first make all the holes to start or termination of the cuts, and likewise ensure a good finish. However there will always be that file where it left a little imperfection.

These are all the holes you need before you start cutting.
You can make some holes, according to what suits us.

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Whydahdvr, Although I work in a metallurgical factory, my business is not doing these pieces, I'm an industrial designer, and I am located in Venezuela.
This is done in my house for fun, however, I like to spread it to encourage them to do their own work. Thus, we can share our experiences and learn all what can be done.
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Post by carozo »

Excelent post!!! i need this draw in cad format for cutting in plasma machine :) . someone has it?
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Post by Powermwt »

That looks like a good reproduction bracket. The only large issue I see is the two 3/4" holes are missing. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not but here is the information on the A-4133 bracket.

Willys -Overland drawing A-4133, which is the bracket only, has the following part numbers.

MB, A-4133
CJ-V35, 672674
MC ORD, 674086
MC USAF, 675102
MD, 956982
MD, 957074

The last revision date on the drawing is 10-18-63 for removal of two 3/4" holes on the bracket bottom. If you do not have those holes you know your bracket was made after that 1963 date.

See this thread on G503
http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f= ... 3&start=60


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