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11-24-2023, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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35-37 stake body
Can anyone tell me what the dimensions are of the wooden
spacer beam between the frame and the stake body on the 1 1/2 ton 35-37 truck ??? |
11-25-2023, 10:43 AM | #2 |
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Re: 35-37 stake body
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Dave The wood sill beams are positioned directly above the frame rails and are 7 1/8″ tall and 2 3/16″ thick. The wood sill beam for the 157″ wheelbase platform is 147 13/16″ long and the 131 ½″ wheelbase platform sill beam is 111 5/32″ long. The rear end of the sill beam is cut at a 60-degree diagonal from the bottom, reducing the beam height by 2 1/8″ at the rear end and is bolted to a metal bumper cap which is riveted to the rear frame member (Figure A.1-6). The sill beams have a 45-degree 1/8″ chamfer on all edges. Notches 5/16″ deep made on the bottom face of the beam provide clearance for protruding frame rivet heads.
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