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#365082 03/24/16 05:56 PM
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I own a 36 1.5 ton and I wonder if there is any information on how many still exist. I would not think they would be very rare but I have not seen very many.

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I have one and see them fairly often on eBay. They are usually rough and being promoted as rat rod material.
I bought mine on eBay in about 2006. It came from west central Kansas and is good and solid.
You can see my truck in a thread farther down in this section of chat. Look for "1936 low roof semi truck" or something similar. My Son, Sam posted lots of pictures since starting the thread a few years ago. Let me know if I can help in any way.

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Here are a few listed on the Stovebolt web site.

http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/gallery%2036%2040.html

Scroll down to the medium & heavy trucks.

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low36 #365184 03/26/16 10:46 AM
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Sorry, I can't answer your question, but I have to you a request. (A request and to other owners 1,5 1935/1936 too). Look at the picture. Perhaps there are photos of this area - interestingly as support of a shaft is attached to a frame. Or perhaps you will be able to take such photos? Many thanks.

Support - ?

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35Mike #365194 03/26/16 01:35 PM
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Mike I have seen the pictures of your truck. What a great job you have done! My 36 is a 103 wheel base so it looks a lot like yours. It was owned by my grandfather and was used as a wrecker.
When I pulled one of the rear hubs and found that the round plate that covers the inside grease seal is missing. I have checked the online sites with no. Any ideas on finding one? Thank you for your reply.
I em new to forums so I hope this the correct way to post.

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103" wheelbase?? are you sure? My truck was originally 157". I shortened it to 131". These are the only two original wheelbase choices.
Currently my Cab to axle distance is about 4 to 4-1/2 feet. If your truck is 28" shorter than mine, your rear axle is only 2 to 2 1/2 feet from the cab. Is this true?
I have some grease deflectors but they have no part number tags. I don't remember what the ones on my truck looked like. If you can get me a photo or description, I will see if they match. I also have two rear ends for parts so I can fix you up, one way or another. The deflector is only for '36 1-1/2 ton.
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35Mike #365438 03/30/16 09:54 AM
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Mike my typing mistake, 130" wheel base. I will call you regarding the deflector. Many thanks!

35Mike #365462 03/30/16 02:29 PM
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35Mike, I have found your photos "1936 low roof semi truck". They have very much helped, I have seen that area which interested me.
Thanks once again!


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