Seller Said This 1960s Sled Wouldn't Run...I Fixed It

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  • I buy a 1960s Ski Daddler snowmobile and fix it up. #Vintage, #SkiDaddler,
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  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub Рік тому +22

    The front of that snow machine, with it's single headlight, reminds me of the older trains. Pretty cool looking Joe.

    • @sandmanbub
      @sandmanbub Рік тому

      Also looks like some of the bumper cars from the 50's-60's.

    • @timwilkinson2797
      @timwilkinson2797 Рік тому +2

      007 !! ?? Too me

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Рік тому +6

    Got a other Raptor 660r in my shop. Guy said put new top end on it 686, won't start, low compression (25)psi. Told him make sure valves were set to correct clearance would be fine. I ended up going through it, valves ha 0 clearance at TDC, adjusted them, boom (153)psi, put fuel to it fired right up. Love the new sled bud. Those were just a blast to ride even with those old smokey motors... enjoy.

  • @bapasrcadventures3619
    @bapasrcadventures3619 Рік тому +28

    Dido the bar on the back is to lift the track up. You should raise the track off the ground when you are first starting these sleds so if the engine revs it won’t take off on you. Trust me it happens. My neighbor across the street from me started his and it took off and didn’t stop until it hit my house then the car that was in my driveway. I love it when you save these old bikes and sleds.

    • @bobmoe9221
      @bobmoe9221 Рік тому +2

      Back in '79, I started a 72 Sno Jet. It took off, glanced off the barn, just missed a parked tractor, ran through a barbed wire fence, ran about 300 yards across a field and got hung up on a rock pile.

    • @jefffindley5870
      @jefffindley5870 Рік тому +1

      Dido ?

    • @claztube
      @claztube Рік тому

      @@bobmoe9221 Yeah Bob ...I gotta say you lucked out that you were left behind. You would not have enjoyed that wild ride. Some decisions you make give you pause, the 'what if' theory' personified.

  • @PongbyAtari
    @PongbyAtari Рік тому +25

    Being a kid of the 60's and 70's here in Michigan I remember these old sleds I am really enjoying you getting into them. There were some 70"s models that were way ahead of there time in styling hopefully you can run across some of them for example John Deere liquifire , Snow Jet & Skiroule just to name a few there were many more.

    • @lucascady4992
      @lucascady4992 Рік тому +1

      Love our Michigan winter's!! I'm here in Manistee chomping at the bit, waiting for snow and safe Ice for fishing!!

  • @scottsullivan5686
    @scottsullivan5686 Рік тому +27

    That bar on the back is a kickstand

    • @2vintage
      @2vintage  Рік тому +9

      Oh cool!

    • @dwayneb3041
      @dwayneb3041 Рік тому +3

      @@2vintage take the drive belt off then you can rev it without it wanting to run away

    • @1leggedmedia
      @1leggedmedia Рік тому +2

      @@2vintage can you stop the scam stuff being sent as you for telegram

    • @benschlack5814
      @benschlack5814 Рік тому +1

      Ya even when I leave nice comment I get the scam telegram crap

    • @2vintage
      @2vintage  Рік тому +2

      @@1leggedmedia No way to stop it. I delete every account that does it. They keep coming back.

  • @YetiShots
    @YetiShots Рік тому +5

    Can cnc or 3d print new wheels just need dimensions. The wheel teeth snapped off they were on ground when you had it flipped over 58:00.

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Рік тому +3

    Love working on old vintage sleds, soothing.

  • @jmendo2546
    @jmendo2546 Рік тому +7

    The guy is a Scorpion collector + They are under rated old sled's. This sled u got Joe is a pre-curser to Amf Harley Davidson. If u can't find parts Im sure there are many Antique snowmobiler's clubs in Wisconson or Minnisoda area that would probably help u out. It is neat to see this sled Don't wreck the seat cover its fairly unique design original

  • @MrWhothefoxthat
    @MrWhothefoxthat Рік тому +6

    looks like the old bumper cars on the fair grounds. lot of nostalgia there. wish we had them in the uk.

  • @Unemployed_Jedi
    @Unemployed_Jedi Рік тому +17

    'The Grey Whale '
    Be aware on older sleds the star shaped drive roller/sprocket can turn to dust as they are a plastic compound, so it's always worth checking, they are a pig to change and can be expensive.
    I wrote this at the start of thr video, and thats exactly what happened.

  • @dre4m831
    @dre4m831 Рік тому +3

    You were the one to get me to buy my first atv for 175$ and flip it. Now I have a 1998 cr125, 2001 400ex and a 2007 yfz450r basically changed my life! Keep it up!!!!

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub Рік тому +4

    We were supposed to get some snow here in Maryland after tomorrow, midnight, but it now looks like we'll only get rain. Was hoping for snow. Our weather service has forecasts that change drastically every few hours. When they say snow, we could end up with bathing suit weather. Our weather has been real weird the last couple decades. Been looking for a 2 stroke snow mobile engine near me for a few years and every single one has been listed for more money than you've paid for entire snow mobiles. Not too much use for them in my part of Maryland except for use in go karts and that's what I want one for.

  • @Sledhead188
    @Sledhead188 Рік тому +2

    Very excited to see snowmobile content! Been watch all your videos for a while now but I’m I diehard snowmobile fan so love that you’re working on them too. As a trick/tip for working on snowmobiles for priming carbs and fuel pumps, every carb sled I’ve worked on I blow into the tank with compressed air. Hold a rag and the air nozzle in tight to the filler neck of the tank so the air has no place to go but out the fuel line (you will have to block any tank vents) this forces the gas through the lines and into the pump/carbs, this is very helpful as fuel pumps on snowmobiles do not really pump without a prime and it is helpful to fill the fuel bowls (for sleds with mikuni style carbs) so you don’t have to pull the sled over a million times to get it to start. Don’t use a ton of pressure with the air but you should be able to watch the gas in the lines be forced into the pump/carbs, saves tons of time and lots of pulls.

  • @Tana21120
    @Tana21120 Рік тому +3

    I owned a couple early 70’s models Ski-Daddlers. They were tanks but fun to goof around on.

  • @scottbehl216
    @scottbehl216 Рік тому +3

    Thank God for new sleds !! I used to have a 71 Ski Roule. I'm surprised I still like to go sledding lol

  • @mrutherford8590
    @mrutherford8590 Рік тому +5

    Put a weighted fuel filter on the end of the hose like a chain saw has. So the filter goes to the bottom of the tank

    • @edpoints1127
      @edpoints1127 Рік тому

      Yep. I grew up with 1 lung Massey Ferguson sleds. 292 cc if I remember correctly. The tank was in the rear, but had the same type of weighted filter.

  • @Jes_se
    @Jes_se Рік тому +3

    This is fun to watch You make the same mistakes I have made as a kid learning these machines. They are very simple experience is key. You are one of the best will it run guys on UA-cam. Good work Joe I love this channel.

  • @That1E_K1129
    @That1E_K1129 Рік тому +4

    Well it's not the most aerodynamic thing but pretty damn cool that's something that old is still around and kicking.

  • @DRZWhisperer
    @DRZWhisperer Рік тому +7

    I'm excited to see the update on this machine. Good job on this one so far.

  • @upnorthyooper1196
    @upnorthyooper1196 5 місяців тому

    I had that very sled in the 70s. It was my first sled. I was 14 or 15. Had to pull your brains out to get it started, no electric start. That bar in the rear is a kickstand for storage. Got my finger slammed in the hinge. Split a finger in two long ways but I had finally got it running so I duct taped it together and went for a ride around the yard. Then I went in the house covered in blood and told Ma and all hell broke loose.Yours is cleaner than mine was and started better then mine. What a find!

  • @josephprather1614
    @josephprather1614 Рік тому +1

    I was two years old when they were skidadaling on that fine machine. The sleds today look like space craft.

  • @michaelmays9292
    @michaelmays9292 Рік тому +3

    Dyde got you ,I could never lie to someone just to sell something

  • @andrewgasch9504
    @andrewgasch9504 Рік тому +2

    One thing to remember with these old sleds is some of the recoils dont have stoppers. So short quick pulls is key, and someone on Facebook should repop them drivers.

  • @RandomThoughts65
    @RandomThoughts65 Рік тому +17

    Running these things on dirt and gravel is tough on them. The drive wheels turned to dust trying to overcome the friction, I give it to you that they were probably in bad shape to begin with. Other sleds with slides or hyfax will melt pretty quick without snow to help with lubrication.

    • @jeffreyhagelin3672
      @jeffreyhagelin3672 Рік тому

      What I fax? That thing has boogie Wheels not sliders.

    • @RandomThoughts65
      @RandomThoughts65 Рік тому

      @@jeffreyhagelin3672 Did you see where I said other sleds with slides or high fax? Even with bogie wheels, it's going to be tough on it.

    • @jeffreyhagelin3672
      @jeffreyhagelin3672 Рік тому +1

      @@RandomThoughts65 you're talking to somebody who's raced snowmobiles on the grass for many years.... I'm not sure that you're sure you know what you're talking about

    • @RandomThoughts65
      @RandomThoughts65 Рік тому

      @@jeffreyhagelin3672 Ok you you're the man then. Running on gravel and grass will not do any harm.

    • @jeffreyhagelin3672
      @jeffreyhagelin3672 Рік тому

      @@RandomThoughts65 Not if a conventional boggy wheel suspension is employed.
      You got it ace, you're learning.

  • @fredhyer5735
    @fredhyer5735 Рік тому +3

    Your videos are so fun to watch and also really helpful. I love working on stuff like the stuff you do. I am currently trying to get a 1979 KDX 400 going. It has a blown motor and I am currently trying to get the parts for it.

  • @kenjohnson5498
    @kenjohnson5498 Рік тому +3

    At least you can snuggle up to the motor to stay warm when out ripping. Cool looking art deco style. Get a wire bottle brush with a flex shaft for cleaning out hard to clean tanks.

  • @andrewmack2161
    @andrewmack2161 Рік тому +3

    It looks like something the henchmen would use at Blofeld Industries, when they're chasing James Bond in a 60s/70s movie. 😁

  • @michaellivingston6707
    @michaellivingston6707 Рік тому

    I am 53 and I remember my Mom had one of these and my Dad had a John Deere cyclone 440. Back in like 1974. We rode with our parents double all the time in a small town called Mondovi in Wisc. My uncles had scorpions, mercury, Rupp. My first snowmobile was a scorpion stingeroo. Had a ol Sachs one lunger in it. I remember having the carburator right at stomach heigth and smelling of gas. WOW the good ol days. Miss them!

  • @stevefritch3180
    @stevefritch3180 Рік тому +2

    Hey Joe!! Another great video!! That is amazing that a 54 yr old antique sled can still run!! Good work sir!!

  • @junesondrab3833
    @junesondrab3833 6 місяців тому +1

    Your videos are awesome. And I dont even work on this stuff. I just find bringing old things back to life is an amazing talent.

  • @chandit
    @chandit Рік тому +9

    Have you thought about getting an endoscope? Would be interesting to be able to see the inside of the gas tank or cylinder. Amazon sells cheap ones that use your phone and can record video. Food for thought.

  • @chasleask8533
    @chasleask8533 Рік тому +1

    We don't get snow here every year ,so no one has a sled like this . Very very interesting . I always enjoy your videos .

  • @TT-qo9dv
    @TT-qo9dv Рік тому +2

    I grew up on these old relics. I like the old classics! Thanks for the video 😊

  • @davesplace1307
    @davesplace1307 Рік тому +1

    That red stuff is old school 2 stroke racing oil. Has a certain amount of castor oil for extra lubrication and to keep it cool

  • @lesliewood3616
    @lesliewood3616 6 місяців тому

    Old sleds are fun. Love my 68 evinrudes. Run like old outboards. The handle in the back is a kick stand to keep track in good shape. When you are done riding drop it diwn and spin track to clear ice off. Ps put inline filter from tank to carb that line that fell into tank had a brass screen on it to protect carb. Keeps jets from clogging. Cable on recoil were always kinking. Paining to fix. Eveys had rope. You get be off then spin up sping lock in place with metal framing vise grips or clamp insert rope and knot it then slowly release clamps and let wind in till it stop pull out a little cok rd for tention then install grip. Never did a cable scorpion had jlo with that. They were built bt trail a sled in my home town crosby ironton minn. The owner invented the continues track and pattoned . Same track used on all new sleds today. Hope this helps. Oh yeh 150 sled named after diffrent co.s bit t some made the whole sled like omc or evenrude or massey ferguson to name afew. Probably why mine atlre still running. Iol never was impressed with jlo but it runs have fun😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @TickenLifters
    @TickenLifters Рік тому +4

    You should have a box full of fuel filters and shut offs for these things one thing iv learned is to always run at least one fuel filter especially with that style carb you dont wanna need to tear into that if you can help it

  • @davesplace1307
    @davesplace1307 Рік тому +3

    Joe.. for the pull cord mechanism if you cut the rope itll release the tension on the spring. Then you should be able to lift it up carefully just make sure the spring stays in the cover and not on the roller. To re tension it should have a small groove cut on the side where you can pull the rope through it and spring it 3 or 4 times and itll tension itself

  • @MintMonte87ACSS312
    @MintMonte87ACSS312 Рік тому +3

    Love the front clip. Looks like a locomotive, probably weighs as much as one too 😂😂

  • @gregw8924
    @gregw8924 Рік тому +2

    I had a 69 Ski Daddler. As has been said the rear handle will flip down to be used as a stand to hold the track off the ground. There was also a factory kit to put wheels on the front for summer time use which was really cool.

  • @curtissommerfeld1513
    @curtissommerfeld1513 Рік тому +2

    some more information about old sleds. There should be a small filter with a check valve inside the fuel tank that will keep the fuel from running back to the tank. and the bar on the back of the sled I believe is a stand to put under the sled to hold the track off the ground, so it doesn't freeze down.

  • @hoosierway
    @hoosierway Рік тому +9

    Joe you should for safety sake always take the drive belt off so the sled doesn't take off. It's usually a quick and easy thing to do. Then you can Rev it out as much as you want and need.

    • @crackedthieves
      @crackedthieves Рік тому +2

      Actually revving it without a belt can damage your torque converter but he still should definitely take the belt off before starting a sled that hasn't ran in years thats what I aways do so it doesn't take off if something wrong

    • @jimhimesjr
      @jimhimesjr Рік тому +2

      He should be careful around old belts too. When I was a kid my dad had an old Johnson sled, the belt broke when we we’re trying to get it going and he almost lost an eye.

    • @hartstudebakerkid
      @hartstudebakerkid Рік тому

      @@crackedthieves WRONG he should be hanging these sleds with the tracks clear of the ground. It is only a mater of time before he slams into something.

    • @AndrewMeyers11
      @AndrewMeyers11 Рік тому +3

      Good thought on safety, but you should actually never run a CVT without a belt. Not only could the primary clutch get damaged, but it could even explode. Best thing to do is have the track elevated or at least have parking brake on if it has one. Revving with no belt on is a recipe for disaster

  • @geebopbaluba1591
    @geebopbaluba1591 Рік тому

    I picked up a 73 Bultaco M103 250 MX several years back and it was solid seized but I’ve done so many in my life time and restored the bike back to it beautiful original condition and sadly I needed the money and sold it. Anyway I really enjoy watching your videos.

  • @klancyjones726
    @klancyjones726 Рік тому +3

    There's usually a filter on the end of the gas line in the tank, they were usually heavy to hold the gas line to the bottom of the tank

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Рік тому +1

    Just got a couple old as hell Chapperels and a john deer going for an old farmer near me, rode them around my place a bit. Old school fun. Heavy as hell but fun.

  • @AndrewHCann
    @AndrewHCann Рік тому

    Excellent video Joe :) nice bring old Snowmobile back life gas remember used back then was 87 or 91 octane plus oil was called Mineral oil green black color in 1970's for single cylinder one my late Dad used in 1969 Bombardier 292 Rotax 1 cylinder motor had 6 gallon fuel tank in front and had long track plus seat fit 3 people on plus in back had tool box underneath seat from back brake light ! My dad brother my uncle had 1973 Bombardier F/A ( Free Air) 2 carbs with 2 cylinder he used 91 octane gas with Chain Saw Oil mix in Castrol brand one year by accident he put 91 octane gas in with Boat mix Castrol oil for outboard motors 2 cycle type it ran really good amazing me to and lots Powerfull machine it was! I used on home farm and rent ones my uncle he got motor rebuilt in 1994 to 440 Cubic Inches size and was going try get my dad running but he told want selling it instead fix up need motor repair on ! Also so far now you need long hose in fuel tank to pick fuel and if want keep running put in A grey bottle of STP Total Treatment fuel injection and carb cleaner in fuel tank and gasoline antifreeze bottle too help out each time fuel tank fill ! Both my dad and uncle sleds never had battery or starter motor too!

  • @StefanMailey
    @StefanMailey Рік тому +2

    Finding those coggs will be tuff

  • @mrutherford8590
    @mrutherford8590 Рік тому +2

    For piece of mind pull the cooling cover for rat nests and clean and adjust the points and timing.

  • @johnhicks735
    @johnhicks735 Рік тому +2

    Have you ever tried to make knobs for those old track roller wheels that are removable by uniting them down with threaded inserts& all thread rod stock. On both ends of the wheels.& Make your own teeth for moving it into your shop to work on it mainly purposes.

  • @northofhwy8180
    @northofhwy8180 Рік тому +3

    Nice find joe. You have motivated me to pickup a couple old scorpion’s and work on them. Minty video

  • @miketrstenjak3048
    @miketrstenjak3048 Рік тому

    I love the look of the old 60 style!! They didn’t care how much that old thing weighed they just gripped it and ripped it!!! This one looks like an old Locomotive from the front with the one round headlight!!! Great content Joe!!!!

  • @MrFlobot69
    @MrFlobot69 Рік тому +1

    I don't know much about those wheels for the tracks but just an idea if they are plastic you could mold your own for cheap and if they are metal you could just add onto the knobs with a welder and shape it with a grinder. Beats buying them if you can even find a pair for that old sled. Just snowballin

  • @shartne
    @shartne Рік тому +1

    Hey! Never fear Ski Doo Sprockets out of Dennis Kirk...Work great on my Daddlers

  • @lucascady4992
    @lucascady4992 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work!! Your channel, Knowledge, and tool's are getting very impressive!! Keep it up brother!!

  • @shadowsfad3d
    @shadowsfad3d Рік тому +2

    When that thing started to take off I was like oh shet Joe hang on lmao ..good job nice old vintage machine 👌

  • @Dez55166
    @Dez55166 Рік тому +2

    Hi from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 👋🏻 just recently started watching you channel excellent content keep them coming we have more snow than you at moment 😅

  • @jdmcc271
    @jdmcc271 7 місяців тому

    Lol! My three dogs went nutz when Vinny was barking in the video! Great video also, such a great find!

  • @camshaftshaft2711
    @camshaftshaft2711 Рік тому +1

    That sled is in nice shape a piece of history there👍 that old girl you really need to lean into the turns on that thing

  • @jillvanocker7028
    @jillvanocker7028 Рік тому

    69' amf skidaddler, with jlo 372. first sled i ever restored i made michigan snowmobiler magizine. nice work & perseverance

  • @ryanjacobson2637
    @ryanjacobson2637 Рік тому +1

    You inspired me to start working on smaller motors
    I picked up a 01 Lakota for $100 and has great compression
    Think it jumped timing tho

  • @marcellobelmonte7844
    @marcellobelmonte7844 Рік тому +1

    You’re putting out the contact on rapid-fire! amazing, love your video’s.

  • @speckitis
    @speckitis Рік тому

    Bogie Wheels!
    That's a selling point right there!
    Bogie wheels don't need snow for lubrication. You can go for extended lengths on dry asphalt or dry ice without worry. The "teflon" sliders which appeared a few years later would really wear down without the constant cooling and lubrication of snow.
    Sure, I've been living in the southwest desert for the past 40 years, but I still remember the benefits of bogie wheels from my time growing up near Canada in New York in the 60s and 70s.

  • @stevecrane4325
    @stevecrane4325 Рік тому

    I use to Drag Race AMF Ski Daddler when they switched to an orange and black sleds. Some with two cylinder and some with three. They were fast and they would lift the skis on take off so it was body english time to keep the straight. This was about 1970 - 1971. I used to work on the one like you found.

  • @longshooter457
    @longshooter457 6 місяців тому

    There is one I never heard of. That old girl belongs in a museum.

  • @davidheilman1613
    @davidheilman1613 Рік тому

    Whoa! Now we are getting into the early days of Snowmobiling. A 1968 Ski-Daddeler!
    Think I might have been in 5th or 6th Grade way back then. And boy did I want one of those Ski-Daddler Engines! I wanted to rip it out and stick it on a Go-Kart frame.
    I remember an unusual Snowmobile named "the Raider". I would never buy one, but wanted to drive one at least once. It have two tracks, much like the tracks seen on a Military Half Track, and instead of wheels in the front, there were Skis.
    Probably a Deadly High CG, so can't say I would ever buy one, but they were sort of Cool looking.
    If you ever find one of those, that might be a rare find.
    I'm thinking of another machine, maybe came out around 1973, called "Brute" They were Orange, and were the first Water Cooled engines I had seen.

  • @mattmonteith2175
    @mattmonteith2175 Рік тому +1

    Rope or cable problem like the cut the cable or rope let it releases all the way in and u can safely remove the pulley. And replace it. Not hard to do. All was put in full length rope in.

  • @Xtraweak
    @Xtraweak Рік тому

    I love seeing Vinnie in the videos. Reminds me of my dog, always curious and sceptical lol

  • @wheelpew4903
    @wheelpew4903 Рік тому +1

    Loving these snowmobile videos

  • @bryancruthers5641
    @bryancruthers5641 Рік тому +1

    So digging this vintage sled thing.
    Keep up the good content 👌.

  • @James_P60
    @James_P60 Рік тому

    Our 1st snowmobile was a 1966 Polaris Colt, bogey wheel drive train will wear out fast when not on snow same thing happened with my 70 panther then I fixed it then the cleats started breaking and I ended up tearing apart the track and it got all bound up around the drive and created a mess, thats what took my Panther down, rounded out the 70s with a Lynx, Jag then a 78 4000 El Tigre, all fun sleds back then

  • @vintagekuz7567
    @vintagekuz7567 Рік тому +2

    Man I love this vintage sled stuff. Right up my alley, I like you show the fixes the way you do. Very thorough. Contact Rick Weaver for drive cogs, he might have those.

  • @madhampster
    @madhampster Рік тому +1

    That is a common issue. On these old sleds the rubber drives rote out. Walk you path back and you will most likely find them on the lawn.

  • @normhowes2975
    @normhowes2975 Рік тому

    My Dad bought a 19 HP orange line Ski Daddler new in 68, cousins had the gray line.
    I always preferred the orange as more sporty. Learned how to flip boogies back on the machine.
    Have a 69 Polaris (sp?) 250 awaiting major work on my 'to do' list.

  • @billdyke9745
    @billdyke9745 Рік тому +1

    Wonderfully utilitarian look. A work sled, rather than a leisure rider. Like it. 👍 You have no option but to tear into that pull-start, I'm afraid... You can't rely on a battery in the frozen wastelands... 🥶 Could you move the rear sprockets to the front?..

  • @wmdouglas3
    @wmdouglas3 Рік тому +4

    I suspect the seller fully knew that those front drive sprockets were worn off [and kept that to himself].

  • @terrykuehn2686
    @terrykuehn2686 Рік тому

    Hey 2Vintage! Nice pickup on the sled looks nice! We had a old 68 Alouette single cylinder Sach engine alot of Fun to rip around on back then thanks for the flashback! We put alittle squeeze bulb on the line going up to the carb just below the the diaphragm inlet, few pumps and pops right off! Liking the content and video I hope you can pickup some new drive sprockets for it vintage sleds are popular!🤔😉👍📹✔️💯👋👋👋👋

  • @j-beatsimaginationstudio1987
    @j-beatsimaginationstudio1987 Рік тому +2

    Maybe swap the front and back if same size. Awesome video my friend, thank you and as always, be safe :)

  • @johnbuxton3841
    @johnbuxton3841 Рік тому +1

    FYI these JLO motors I believe are Czech. Here in the UK back in the day, they were used on portable arc welding machines. If you ever have to replace the plug lead good luck.

  • @gregdrake2276
    @gregdrake2276 Рік тому +2

    Loving this channel keep up the good work.

  • @kyleransom7668
    @kyleransom7668 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Enjoy the old sleds.

  • @travisstewart3441
    @travisstewart3441 Рік тому

    Yes you are correct on the snow I live in Quebec the Pontiac of Quebec the state of Quebec obviously Canada we are supposed to get tomorrow night 15 to 25 cm of snow mixed with a little bit of ice pellets

  • @Woodsrider9338
    @Woodsrider9338 Рік тому +2

    Always pull the belt before working on these or you could have a new opening in you wall

  • @THX-vb8yz
    @THX-vb8yz 11 місяців тому

    YES!! A Ski Daddler..... they only snowmobile that gets stuck in snow.
    And when it's not stuck, it runs over small trees. Because I was too small to pick up the front end.
    😂

  • @Military-Museum-LP
    @Military-Museum-LP Рік тому +2

    Those cogs are made of nylon type material and with age become very brittle. Your lucky you got to see it move a few meters!

  • @jeffreyness9741
    @jeffreyness9741 Рік тому

    I agree totally that's why they have a center stand on a motorcycle and one for your sled

  • @michaelhastie7324
    @michaelhastie7324 Рік тому +4

    The "Red and Black" 1968 Scorpion (1 cyl) was the first sled I ever had a ride on.. Going as fast as it would carry two passengers accross a field, was fast enough for a 14 year old kid.

  • @Jethrosgarage
    @Jethrosgarage Рік тому

    That things very complete and I can't believe how nice the original seat is! Replace those sprockets and a few other bits she should be good to go.

  • @exploringearth3223
    @exploringearth3223 8 місяців тому +1

    No screen on the gas line into the tank. No fuel filter. Back yard maintenance

  • @TheStp77
    @TheStp77 Рік тому

    To disassemble the crank, remove the handle and let it completely enter, that will remove tension on the spring, when reassembling there is a notch to spin the assembly a few times to put tension on the spring to pull the cable back in. Super easy just a bit complicated to pit into words😂

  • @jayjudd6518
    @jayjudd6518 Рік тому +1

    Ho Lee Chit what a wonderful project. Now to find parts as usual. It old so good luck .

  • @Goomer
    @Goomer Рік тому +1

    I had something similar, I think it was a Snow-Blob. After picking it up it fell out of the back of my pickup in a busy intersection and everyone was honking and yelling at me...

  • @callmecardo916
    @callmecardo916 Рік тому

    Really like the look of the snow mobile and the JLO engine too👍🏼👍🏼

  • @redorrick427
    @redorrick427 Рік тому +1

    that pull bar is a jack stand to keep track off ground

  • @peteraitken6494
    @peteraitken6494 Рік тому +1

    Good video and old sled joe hopefully you get parts to fix it looks cool though and sounds healthy enough take care mate 🔧🔧🔧👌👍

  • @HIGHOUTPUTable
    @HIGHOUTPUTable Рік тому +1

    Not to be a douch bag , BUT , if you're going to be working on sleds i'd suggest building or buying yourself a rear stand to lift the track off the ground .. a stuck throttle or miss adjusted carb & you could end up with a snowmobile in an area of your house , where you didn't intend it to be .... Besides that , really enjoying the snowmobile content ... keep up the good work ...

    • @420california
      @420california 8 місяців тому

      Good advice...not douche baggy at all.

  • @corysexton3970
    @corysexton3970 Рік тому +2

    Looks like a freight train in the front that's sweet 👍🕯️😂

    • @corysexton3970
      @corysexton3970 Рік тому

      Thank you for the reply back you're awesome

  • @bootsnbaggers
    @bootsnbaggers Рік тому +1

    You should either lift or tie off the back of the machine… if that throttle takes off on you, so does the machine… ask me how I know! Lol
    Hahaha it almost just happened as I was writing this!! Good timing.

  • @ryanjohnson1814
    @ryanjohnson1814 Рік тому

    Think good lesson on making sure you always tilt it and check the track and suspension out before purchasing, alot of those roller wheels, bearings seize up. And causes the gears to strip. Also. You want to do a plug chop on it. With mo air box , filter, it could be running lean, even with the pre mix. And not sure what pre mix you used. As some of those engines required a particular kind of oil. Due to the way it lubricates. And I believe the idle should just about move the clutch, in video looked, to loose till 1/2 throttle. a heavy rider, use to have to give it a little help to take off, very tiny, and ruff on the butt and back. When you showed the 1 video, it looked like the teeth were still there, you may have did it, but not lifting the track and not checking if the wheels spin freely. The friction may have destroyed them in a few feet. Or was already about to go.

  • @2vintageDeamonFan
    @2vintageDeamonFan Рік тому +1

    Joey I’d love to see newer sleds too

  • @staind288
    @staind288 Рік тому +1

    Is that a steel cable being used as a pull rope? That's genius! Wish they still used that

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Рік тому

    You need to fab a rear stand to get track off the ground. Bogie drive wheels. I’ve rebuilt cogs back up with epoxy and shards of fiberglass. I drill a 3/8” hole dead center of each cog tooth and epoxy a short bolt. Let it cure for 24 hours. Then mix up more epoxy with shredded fiberglass mixed in. Form it around the bolt shaping like a cog tooth. The length should be just below track outside edge. Grind to shape with a dust mask. They lasted a couple years so far.