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Nothing sucks down gas fast than a Snowmobile per 10 miles ! That you ride really really fast , old days fast felt fast , today’s snowmobiles , handle way better , but are so quick & fast , 3 the Limit ! It’s like Octane Boost for your thumb ! Oh My ! We made fabulous time on the way home ! Skäl , P.S. average Joe recreational motorized fun toy
As a John Deere collector, I am fairly confident there are more than 50 Dators out there. I saw that particular Dator at a show in Wisconsin. I believe it was at the Dodge County Fairgrounds in 2016 or thereabouts, I know I have photos of it. We noticed the serial number on it right off. I realized it was the same sled when Scott mentioned it getting wrecked by a Mustang in a town, as the owner had told us the story. We debated amongst ourselves if it was a legitimate survivor or not, being as it had been much more than repaired, it had been reconstructed with a new tunnel I believe. As I recall, everyone had a different opinion, and in the end we let it go with; well, it is what it is. Happy to see Scott has it now.
Went to Togwotee on a Brian Nelson snowmobile trip in the 2000’s. The last night he sat down and told us the stories of the I-500. Fascinating to listen to, and the same stories of conditioning and getting the small advantages . He talked on how nightly tear down and repairs they carried in a nitrogen tank to run impact wrenches off of. Unheard of and fell under the radar on rules
Cool video Combines must have been a great invention. Roto Chopper makes wood chippers etc and it is said the first ones were very similar to combines. 😮
Wow, great video! I was planning on stopping it half way through but I ended up watching the whole thing cause it was so interesting hearing what that guy (Scott) had to say. Looking forward to seeing part 2.
Wow! Awesome video Nutter! Thanks to you guys for doing this! So many cool sleds, and great story’s to go with it! Would love to go there sometime 👍 Those 800’s are incredible pieces of history! Which one was your favourite? Guessing that Ski Daddler xx1800 lol Can’t wait for part 2! Cheers guys 🍻
My Town , Twin Cities , Kingsford / Iron Mountain Michigan , we hold the U.S.A. Record for longest jump in America , 472 feet , unofficial not during competition , held by Markus Lindvik of Norway , official record is 459 feet during competition, was a 90 meter jump then , its bigger now ! 110 meter , take off speed is 65 mph , Every year , Olympians from around the World come here , also called the biggest beer party in Upper Michigan , Skäl !
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Give this brother a sub. Thanks for the history lesson
Much appreciated
Nothing sucks down gas fast than a Snowmobile per 10 miles ! That you ride really really fast , old days fast felt fast , today’s snowmobiles , handle way better , but are so quick & fast , 3 the Limit ! It’s like Octane Boost for your thumb ! Oh My ! We made fabulous time on the way home ! Skäl , P.S. average Joe recreational motorized fun toy
There is a starfire on the bottom of a lake that went through the ice in CT. If he's interested.
As a John Deere collector, I am fairly confident there are more than 50 Dators out there. I saw that particular Dator at a show in Wisconsin. I believe it was at the Dodge County Fairgrounds in 2016 or thereabouts, I know I have photos of it. We noticed the serial number on it right off. I realized it was the same sled when Scott mentioned it getting wrecked by a Mustang in a town, as the owner had told us the story. We debated amongst ourselves if it was a legitimate survivor or not, being as it had been much more than repaired, it had been reconstructed with a new tunnel I believe. As I recall, everyone had a different opinion, and in the end we let it go with; well, it is what it is. Happy to see Scott has it now.
Went to Togwotee on a Brian Nelson snowmobile trip in the 2000’s. The last night he sat down and told us the stories of the I-500. Fascinating to listen to, and the same stories of conditioning and getting the small advantages . He talked on how nightly tear down and repairs they carried in a nitrogen tank to run impact wrenches off of. Unheard of and fell under the radar on rules
Thanks for sharing!
7:48 that's an amazing story! I had to show that whole story to my wife and she loved it too.
That Viking 800 is cool. That gold bass boat flake hood is killer
Phenomenal video 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it.
This was such an awesome and informative video. Love hearing all the history of this great sport.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That moto ski bullet 🤩 wow. I didn’t know any of those existed
Cool video
Combines must have been a great invention. Roto Chopper makes wood chippers etc and it is said the first ones were very similar to combines. 😮
When we started a Champ Sled oval team , we bought a race trailer from Brian Nelson…. Great Guy.. a real champion..
just like modern deer equipment
Enjoyed this, Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it
So awesome!!! Can’t wait for part 2
Wow, great video! I was planning on stopping it half way through but I ended up watching the whole thing cause it was so interesting hearing what that guy (Scott) had to say. Looking forward to seeing part 2.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was awesome! Scott was a pleasure to listen to!! Was an awesome show Nutter!! Thanks. Ps we all don't cus up here in Canada!! Aaaa
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Impressive sleds
Great video thanx Nutter
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow! Awesome video Nutter! Thanks to you guys for doing this! So many cool sleds, and great story’s to go with it! Would love to go there sometime 👍 Those 800’s are incredible pieces of history! Which one was your favourite? Guessing that Ski Daddler xx1800 lol
Can’t wait for part 2!
Cheers guys 🍻
You know it was the Ski Daddler!
Tge Evel Knievel special rv is awesome!!!
That hood ornament is from a Oldsmobile
I agree, the '71 Super Stinger styling was a big disappointment to me. The '70 Stinger was so good looking.
Usually it’s the Dad that gets the children into snowmobiling , this guy did it backwards , he’s HOOKED ! Snowmobile Junkie ? When you rebuild Junk
My Town , Twin Cities , Kingsford / Iron Mountain Michigan , we hold the U.S.A. Record for longest jump in America , 472 feet , unofficial not during competition , held by Markus Lindvik of Norway , official record is 459 feet during competition, was a 90 meter jump then , its bigger now ! 110 meter , take off speed is 65 mph , Every year , Olympians from around the World come here , also called the biggest beer party in Upper Michigan , Skäl !
Does the Moto-ski have the KMS or hirth,
Hey Nutter what’s the jeep RC crawler behind you
I don't recall. It's very old and has broken gears. Just a decoration at this point.
From Tractor Guy , to Snowmobile Historian , he’s a Snowmobile Junkie now ! I never heard of Snowmobilers Anonymous before ? Have You ? Skäl
3 beer video , I lied ! 4 beers
Why don’t any manufacturers use the FAST design to make snowmobiles , besides the FAST machines still be produced , seemed like a quality design to me
I went to school with his boys...
Was it Trevor and Travis
In kimball,MN?