Dunno if your last name is Nutter, like mine is, but the label or name seems to be drawn to crappy old snow machines… I grew up in Alaska and had multiple 1960’s Polaris’s, a few Elans, a JC Penny Manhandler (purple thing), an Alpine or two, Arctic cats, and all were from 1968-1980. Finally, my last machine was in the 1990’s and was a late 80’s Yamaha Phaser. I gave up on Snowmachines when I was being chased by a dog and my Phaser seized in one cylinder. It broke free and I rode it slowly home but the cylinder was ruined. Sold it for a loss and never bought another machine. Since moved to Oregon to thaw. I know they’ve come a long way since the old days. They are still fond memories. I know for a fact that there are still several tubs in the weeds at my parents old home near Fairbanks, that I put there in the early 80’s. Good times, good times…
@@nuttersspeedshop It's stics9. I have a few videos that I have made over the years. Mostly just vintage rides. Haven't made one in quite a while. I don't know why my response says stics9989??
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The band is back together 😆
Morristown N.Y. are friends had 3 Sno- Jets in 1970 and I had a Olmpic Ski-doo 🏁Later a Evinrude 440 BobCat it's the best of sled head fun🇺🇸👍
Fun!
Thats the best way to do it....scrounge around for parts
You bet!
great to see you back in the shop. *LIKED* the video gents.
Thanks John!
Nice to see you guys back !! Running start of the cleaning the carbs!! Lol
Thanks Darryl!
Great entertainment guys.
Thanks!
Looking forward to coming to princeton for the first time. 13 .5 hrs and about 875 miles one way . Looks like a good time
I think you will like it.
I like dennis idea for the huge chrome pipe down the side 😂
LOL!
If that sled has the hirth engine there fast !
It's a Hirth 317.
Dunno if your last name is Nutter, like mine is, but the label or name seems to be drawn to crappy old snow machines… I grew up in Alaska and had multiple 1960’s Polaris’s, a few Elans, a JC Penny Manhandler (purple thing), an Alpine or two, Arctic cats, and all were from 1968-1980. Finally, my last machine was in the 1990’s and was a late 80’s Yamaha Phaser. I gave up on Snowmachines when I was being chased by a dog and my Phaser seized in one cylinder. It broke free and I rode it slowly home but the cylinder was ruined. Sold it for a loss and never bought another machine. Since moved to Oregon to thaw. I know they’ve come a long way since the old days. They are still fond memories. I know for a fact that there are still several tubs in the weeds at my parents old home near Fairbanks, that I put there in the early 80’s. Good times, good times…
Both my Yamaha and Skiroule had stirrups that I cut off. No structural issues were encountered.😉
Hey Rodney, depending on how I am viewing your comment it is either STICS9 or STICS9989 LOL.
@@nuttersspeedshop It's stics9. I have a few videos that I have made over the years. Mostly just vintage rides. Haven't made one in quite a while. I don't know why my response says stics9989??
The World would be a much nicer place , if World leaders were Snowmobilers
I agree.
1 supervisor per mechanic , paid in Milkbones
The dogs love shop days !
Skäl