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I refuse to believe you can't put electric start on that
Super super hard to find one of a kind starter motor for these things. Better option would be to buy it and steal the plastics and put them on a different one that allready has the electric start. I think we are up to 5-6 of these sno scoots. They are tons of fun.
 
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Super super hard to find one of a kind starter motor for these things. Better option would be to buy it and steal the plastics and put them on a different one that allready has the electric start. I think we are up to 5-6 of these sno scoots. They are tons of fun.

Dont know if it will fit this particular one. There was also a link for new kits for $399.
 
Man If this thing was electric start it would be in our collection. Super rare color :lmao:


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Free wood working stuff in Grove City, OH:

Woodworking Tools - FREE Must Take All. One caveat. One lathe is extremely heavy. Not sure how heavy
2 lathes, drill press, scroll saw, band saw. Must take everything.

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Or he'll bitch about how the public is idiots and send it to auction. :laughing:
Where the top bid will be sub $1000 :laughing:

In the real world though, I'd consider offering between $3000 and $3500...depending. I know the cost of most of the parts if they're legit. Lesson he'll learn, building a rig is losing money. Buying a rig when someone is getting out is 70% cheaper.
 
Where the top bid will be sub $1000 :laughing:

In the real world though, I'd consider offering between $3000 and $3500...depending. I know the cost of most of the parts if they're legit. Lesson he'll learn, building a rig is losing money. Buying a rig when someone is getting out is 70% cheaper.
I would have tossed out $5k but clean Rangers are $$ here now.
 
When I see mog axles, I wonder about the rating. I assume they can hold up 1.5 tons, but since the original mogs have such low HP, I’m not sure calling it that is correct. Do people running 460’s or LS’s ever have gear problems?
80hp mogs have portal problems when you start beating on them. :laughing: You can weld the horseshoes on to keep the boxes from flexing. Might help them last longer under a v8 and fat chassis.

My 406 axles (4 ton rated) held up well with a small block and 46's.
 
Anyone need a snowblower truck that will plow through 6' drifts? Only $125K :shaking:

https://syracuse.craigslist.org/hvo/d/syracuse-2015-snogo-snow-blower-truck/7535316603.html said:
2015 SnoGo Snow Blower Truck Plow Truck - $125,000
Built in 2015 by the Minnesota Department Of Transportation. (only used 2,500 miles , 475 hours, since completion ) from 2015-2021. Build took several years to complete. Over $400,000 invested. Asking $120,000.
Unit is super clean with no leaks or issues. All maintenance records available. Manuals available.
2004 dodge 3500 cab with 5.9 cumins 57,800 miles on cab and engine. (2,500 miles as blower truck, 475 Hours)
2015 Allison automatic 1000 series transmission in chassis, about 2,500 miles.
SnoGo Cumins NTA 855C 2,630 hours. Approx 100” wide 60” tall.
Mounted on Oshkosh SnoGo Chassis
Cummins NTA 855C rear engine with electrically controlled twin disc clutch, stainless catwalk, railings and toolboxes. Aluminum cab shield with remote control spotlight, plow lights and strobes. All LED lighting and strobes around rear engine. Dual aluminum 55 gallon fuel tanks. Dual FASS heavy duty fuel systems. Back-up camera, forward cameras in mirrors. Screen style gauge display for rear engine. Joystick controls for blower. 14.00R20 tires. Updated lifting mechanism for blower. Unit runs, drives, and operates great.

Currently, located in St. Paul Minnesota. Shipping available.
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Aaron Z
 
Pretty sure that trick was invented on the old board circa 2002.
good for locking your hitch carrier open too.
Bacchus

 
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