this 1967 ski doo snowmobile was in one family most of its life then forgotten about for 25 years on a trailer under a tree, its pretty rough to say the least but lets try and see if we can breath some life back into this old girl.
this 1967 ski doo snowmobile was in one family most of its life then forgotten about for 25 years on a trailer under a tree, its pretty rough to say the least but lets try and see if we can breath some life back into this old girl.
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We had the exact same ski zoo when I was a little kid it was the first and only new sled my dad ever naught new from the dealer its 1967we kept that old machine going well into my teen years rebuilt the engine and other parts on it several times went through a few new tracks on it my old man would fix everything he was too cheap to buy a new any thing
i dont think they made that bag for carrying a helmet in 67 nobody wore them back then
This was awesome! 👽🖖ðŸ‘
Don’t you ever wash anything off before you drag it into your shop?
I love long videos keep them coming 😊
I'm 58 ..that was my. Very first snow mobile..min was in way worse shape back then I rode it for years…whoulâ¤d love tohave have that one.. .give me a chance with it before you destroy it
I'm 58 ..that was my. Very first snow mobile..min was in way worse shape back then I rode it for years…whoulâ¤d love to have that one.. .give me a chance with it before you destroy it
I'm 58 ..that was my. Very first snow mobile..min was in way worse shape back then I rode it for years…whould love to have that one.. .give me a chance with it before you destroy it
I'm 58 ..that was my. Very first snow mobile..min was in way worse shape back then I rode it for years…whould love to have that one
That was my very first sled ..I couldn't get lucky enough to get one ..as complete as that one .
People gotta complain about something. Now I have to find part 2.
The longer the video you make, the more intriguing it is!
I have watched your videos from day 1 and often revisit the ones in your home garage, please be assured your videos are never too long and I eagerly await your Sunday upload, scary where the last 11 years have gone though, all the best from the North East of the UK
Unlike everyone else, Mustie, I think your long videos are fantastic. I never have had or will have a problem with the length (that's just me being silly, I have yet to see anyone who has a problem with them). Keep up the fantastic work/play.
I love the long videos😊
I don't mind these long videos one bit. As a matter of fact it makes it so that I can watch it over the week rather than just 10 minutes and then be pining for the next week!!
Because of you I now keep a map gas torch with me at work, comes in handy when cracking old hardware loose on classic cars! Been watching your channel ever since you built those wicked bikes with the belt drives
I worked on these when I was a new mechanic. To stet the timing we used a dial indicator in the spark plug hole and a buzz box on the ignition wire.
The cowl does come off when you remove the fuel cap and two nuts on each side and unplug the ignition switch and light switch.