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i did that build in 2018 and it still works awesome . only replaced som chain and a few bearings in those 6 years . and it is a easy job since they are easy and comfortable to get to . jboy
As time permits I’m going to race the Fox against the IV in the lake. I know it’s more stable for sure. It’s odd they have the metal discs blocking off the inside of the rims. Water enters and drains...
Nice find. I think my Super Swamp Fox is the fastest swimming machine I've encountered so know what you mean. The old 17hp motors are plenty strong. If it ever goes out a Harbor Freight motor is...
I had read that sometimes just replacing the carb on older engines, vs rebuilding, is a cheaper and faster way to fix some power problems. Then I found an older thread regarding Carburetors and B&S...
The El Burro "Sand n Sno bike" was manufactured by U.S. Industries and came in a 5 or 8hp version. The brochure below is for the 1971 El Burro Torque 5 that sold for $389.00
i did that build in 2018 and it still works...
i did that build in 2018 and it still works awesome . only replaced som chain and a few bearings in those 6 years . and it is a easy job since they are easy and comfortable to get to . jboy
john swenson 09-27-2024, 04:45 PM