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rick martin

Didn't even know these existed. I was searching the web for some parts for my B100 and this popped up. Dude wants 6 Bill's for it. He only lives 100 miles from me, maybe I'll go check it out.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I've seen a couple of these around and some for sale in the $500-$600 range. That one looks to be in pretty decent shape.

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posifour11

I forget who they bought out (or who bought them?). But, if I lived in a place that has more than 20 days of snow, I'd probably be looking for one, myself, just for fun. 😀

 

Yes, I'm sick.....

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wfrpalm

What kind of motor is in that?

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posifour11

Just looked it up. wheel horse bought a line of Sno-Flite in '68. 

 

I don't know how to do a direct link, but it was on the Wikipedia page. 

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rick martin

I believe it has a k335-1 Kohler 2 cycle in it.

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cafoose

In April 1968, Wheel Horse entered the snowmobile market by purchasing the Sno-Flite snowmobile line of CE Erickson of Des Moines, Iowa.[4][5] Six-models called "Safari" ranged from 295 to 440 cc producing 18 hp (13.4 kW) to 30 hp (22.4 kW) with an optional electric start system, and were priced from $845 to $1,195.[4] Sno-Flite snowmobiles were made by Wheel Horse until 1972, when the line was sold to Parts Unlimited, who continued support for the products until replacement parts ran out in the late-1970s or early-1980s.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_Horse

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Chris G

That's in very nice shape and impressive to see that it still had the windshield.

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