I know it's not a Yamaha, but I just could not pass this piece of snowmobile history up and let it fall into the hands of some kid looking for a motor for his "project" then trash the rest. Any one who has or knows someone with a lot of knowlegde or potential parts for Sno-travelers. I would appreciate the link or contact.
Thanks...Mark.
As I found it in the back of Al's garage.
First day on the snow after 20+ years...runs like new.
Thanks...Mark.
As I found it in the back of Al's garage.
First day on the snow after 20+ years...runs like new.
bluemonster1
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hey where you find that,looks like the one my grandfather made on the farm...lol.You just want to turn heads down the trail..don't ya...Power to you !!
bluemonster1
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I think that windshield will fold down..right.Can you raise the ski's with that thing,since all the weight is in the back...lol..Good find by the way.
bluemonster1 said:I think that windshield will fold down..right.Can you raise the ski's with that thing,since all the weight is in the back...lol..Good find by the way.
Thanks. Yes the windshield is mounted on a "piano style" hinge. Folds forward for the "speed" runs. The ski's feel like they are always in the air cause the thing "pushes like a dump truck" in the corners, and has some mean body roll on the off cambers with that 100+ pound Kohler 10 Hp 4-stroke motor mounted on the back. Can't believe how good it runs, 3 pulls when cold , 1 when warm.Thank god it has reverse.
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