One of very few machines that would move slush. They would pump water as well. I remember the dealer here moving water out of his parking lot after heavy rains. As long as you kept them greased (9 grease points?), they would last forever.
heeeyyyyyyy that tough old piece of shit looks familiar. on mine sand wore the sheet metal real thin so it has little holes in it. motor still runs really smooth tho
It does the job. This was after a repower, replaced the engine with a 8 hp Snow Intec w/electric start. Had to downsize the pulley to accomodate a 3/4 inch shaft & 3/16 inch key. It'll run another 40 years now.
do you know where to buy replacement engine? My is broken. Thank you
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68knative 1 year ago
One of very few machines that would move slush. They would pump water as well. I remember the dealer here moving water out of his parking lot after heavy rains. As long as you kept them greased (9 grease points?), they would last forever.
A repower with a GX240 really makes them go.
schlusselmensch 1 year ago
heeeyyyyyyy that tough old piece of shit looks familiar. on mine sand wore the sheet metal real thin so it has little holes in it. motor still runs really smooth tho
TheHulkamaniabrother 2 years ago
I have one from 1967, still works perfectly. Still has the original briggs and stratton engine. These are very well built.
paramount10987 3 years ago
It does the job. This was after a repower, replaced the engine with a 8 hp Snow Intec w/electric start. Had to downsize the pulley to accomodate a 3/4 inch shaft & 3/16 inch key. It'll run another 40 years now.
markomint 3 years ago
A beautiful machine.
ChesterField17 3 years ago
it works bill LOL
30GB 3 years ago