Will These ABANDONED Snowmobiles RUN & RIDE After 20+ years!?
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I don’t know why but the small stuff is just as interesting as the big vehicles probably because you make it interesting with all the tips
@Nderak
6 ай бұрын
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@brockryan3405
6 ай бұрын
I appreciate when his real world knowledge meets his educated mind. He demonstrates how a basic motor-head can become a master with some education. I bet Kevin could get the job done without a degree...but would he be able to make a good living just hacking it out?
@LostInPhilly89
6 ай бұрын
*vehicles
@Fahq_que
6 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more I enjoy all the revivals on here
The air scoop was done as a recall. The brake would overheat (probably from the muffler), and boil the fluid. I had a '79 TXL identical to the one in your video and it had the same scoop on the hood and duct under.
@xAnAngelOfDeathx
5 ай бұрын
Exactly. I had the identical TXL 340 with the scoop already on it (bought the sled second hand). That sled could fly and was a wheelie machine. No IFS was the big drawback.
@davidlavalle7583
3 ай бұрын
Yeah the indy came out in 80 and was basically a txl with ifs when I sold mine I sold it to a guy that was restoring a 80 indy 340 and he took my motor and exhaust and dropped it in his sled
Commenting so Kevin and Mook don't freeze to death.
Midwest weather, old sleds, Mook, 2 stroke smoke, Miller High Life, Charlie Behrens, a JD Liquifire in the back ground, and a car hood. What more could a fella ask for? In the early 80's we rode on a car hood (late 40's Ford as I recall) behind my bro-in-law's JDX8 out at the family farm in central Minnesota. Dad had a Liquifire, and I rode a 72 Arctic Cat Panther 340 that outweighed me by 200 pounds. I would not trade that for the world.
@yeahright302
6 ай бұрын
yup so true,but i seen his other vids and thinking is on diet for the last how many vids and he drinks that water down dusch light crap!so hope maybe he change to real beer as seen he is drinking in this vid!!!
"we've reached the point where work is done and now we see if everything will run" man that just hits right at home lol
@didyliduu
6 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best moments in the garage with the boys :)
@nathanbeal8497
5 ай бұрын
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I grew up in Minnesota, so I'm no stranger to the fun and pure hell that snowmobiles deliver. The vintage sled content is pure gold. As a kid in the 70s I remember watching snowmobiles whizzing by my house along country roads night and day.
So fun to hear Tom talking about the Herter's they rode when he was young. Yep, my dad (another Tom, and I am too) bought *two* of those 'sleds' and we rode them around Chanhassen MN when that was farm fields, not town houses. The bottoms sure were round, and the JLO engines not-so-gutsy. Most fun was driving w my dad down to Waseca MN where the main store was, and picking them up. Herter's was kinda like a Fleet Farm store now, but George Herter's put out a catalogue each year that was a blast to read. 1.5" thick. Bear traps in that thing! I still have the suite fabric patch "Herter's Husky Hudson Bay Powered Snow Sled" lol
This absolutely made my day. My grandpa got me started on mechanics with a 1970 arctic cat panther. Those days in his shop rebuilding and replacing everything till it ran are my favorite. Still have the cat, and she still starts in about 2-3 pulls no matter what. Thank you☺️
The variation in content from your normal old cars and trucks to farming, three wheelers, and snow mobiles is great. I love watching you take something that someone else forgot for a long time and making it run again.
Let’s go watching some Junkyard Digs. Good episode everyone
@mikeherber8358
5 ай бұрын
Junk yard dogs
As a Florida man who has seen the cold white water powder twice in his life. I am fascinated by the snowmobile. Definitely a unique vehicle (to southerners) and something I've always wanted to ride/work on. Thanks for sharing
@Chocolate_dragon
6 ай бұрын
I feel like a snow mobile is a lot like a jet ski. It’s the same fun feeling.
@Fossillarson
6 ай бұрын
It is like jet ski 😊
@user-bi7xd8ry5p
6 ай бұрын
"Cold white water powder" is officially the best name for snow I've ever heard.
@Njazmo
6 ай бұрын
@@user-bi7xd8ry5p it's just liquid ice turned into another form of cold water. Greetings from Finland!
@glenmallory9982
6 ай бұрын
Be careful. You start working on hot rod vintage sleds and it becomes an addiction. Not surprised the TXL has body damage. This catagory of machine is usually beat to death then parked. I can’t tell you how many Arctic Cat Free Air El Tigres I’ve looked over at swap meets that look great from 150 feet away. Then, you go look them over up close and the pans beat in and the tunnel is torn under the seat. They were either raced in Alphabet stock or raced across the back 40 from birth to death. Bringing them back to life is challenging.
Those Old XCR 600s are a beast my dad built one when we had our Polaris dealer in the 90s. Had the head shaved,ported,piped,clutched,and then bigger Mikuni carbs thing was fast and would stand on its tail at a moments notice.
I’m a card carrying Florida man. Never seen more than an inch of snow, cumulatively, my whole life (outside of a visit to Seattle). I totally love the snowmobile stuff you guys do. More than likely I’ll never experience it myself but I just wanted you to know that I enjoy watching and really appreciate you sharing
@NoName5589
6 ай бұрын
I barely even know what snow is and I still love these videos
@carlbernard4197
6 ай бұрын
@@NoName5589Born and raised in Upper Michigan. Snow has been my whole life. 😊
@biggerboostksa6831
6 ай бұрын
Dude I live in Saudi Arabia I don’t know what snow looks like
@andrewthacker1389
6 ай бұрын
sleds are awesome, if you ever get a chance to ride one do it, but riding a jetski on a hot day is just as fun
As someone from the South Texas coast, I enjoy watching these because I don't have to be cold and I get to see y'all's enjoyment being in the snow. Keep doing what you love Kevin...and Mook I guess. :)
I grew up in Caribou, Maine. It's the northern most part of Maine. We had plenty of deep snow and snowmobiling was my life!! I'm 63, retired Army tank commander. Unfortunately, I'm also disabled and housebound. My life truly sucks!!! I should be enjoying life. Riding my motorcycle in the summer and riding sleds in the winter. Watching your videos makes me cry my eyes out. Seeing y'all having fun, working on sleds, drinking beer. It's hard to stay positive. What I wouldn't do to be able to participate in anything that once gave me joy in life. Stay healthy and have as much fun as you can every single day!! You never know what could come up that sidelines you forever...like me.
Tom's seems like a cool guy. I could drink beer in that dudes shop all day.
Glad you finally showed a Rupp on the channel!!! Growing up in Wisconsin (now in Texas for 25 years), we had a '71 and '73 Rupp. Both were 440's. Great fun. I had those all the way into the '90's. I opted not to bring them to Texas. I used to ride the '71 all year round since it had bogie wheels vs. the slides on the track like the '73. You're bringing back some great memories. Thank you.
In my home county, during the blizzard of ‘78, the snowmobiles were the hero of the day, being able to deliver food and medicine to people when no other vehicle could. Good to see these oldies getting some love.
I work at Polaris, in Roseau MN almost 6 years, then worked at Arctic Cat 10 years in Thief River Falls (the 2 companies are about 1 hour from each other, HUGE RIVALS
My first sled was a 1980 ski doo with a liquid cooled 340 rotax and it was painted orange with "clockwork orange" very tastefully hand painted, pinstripe style writing on the hood. Was an old lake racer where they raced against the clock. Didn't know what i had at first, boy it wasn't much out of the hole but when it got the rpm up it would hit a huge powerband and you could barely keep it wide open for more than a few seconds it was so quick. It was pretty legendary for being the 340 that would run like hell back in the Day, always had to show under the hood to prove it was still the 340 motor
I'm so glad the sled content has continued; I was worried it just wouldn't be worth the time but man I love it; and am super jealous of all the shenanigans.
Kevin and mook are very funny while working on vehicles and in general as well
@josh6715
6 ай бұрын
That's so true
Don't worry Kevin, us long term subscribers are here for the long run. We'll keep the channels moving keep up the amazing videos
I worked for a heating contractor who bought an old farm property that had a dozen or so old snowmobiles in a barn , and they were all intact not missing parts . They were nice project sleds . Don’t know if he ever got those running , as I had moved on to better opportunities.
Any video that has you two is always a must watch. I really enjoy the snowmobile videos seeing Mook involved in the video was a great thing. I really enjoyed the Mook Cam.
Removing that engine while making drinking decisions was hilarious. Also Mook being pulled through the snow was so funny - great creativity content, pure art.
@KameraShy
6 ай бұрын
In ebrietate veritas
@kenleppek
6 ай бұрын
Ditch the hood for a saucer sled. I've ended up in the big drainage ditch a few times on one of those behind a snowmobile. The most fun you can have with your pants on.
I love it when you do old snowmobile videos. Brings back great memories of when I would go to Vermont as a child and ride snowmobiles with my grandfather. Speaking of my grandfather he had a helmet identical to the one you wore in this video and a suit almost just as identical with beer patches. Thank you for reminding me of the fond memories of my grandfather.
Snow works fine for me. I'm in Philadelphia,PA and there is 6" of snow here. No snow mobiles here but two Harleys waiting for spring. You guys remind me of my wife and myself in our younger years. We had tons of fun together. I surfed, we went skiing any thing to have fun. This March will be our 51st anniversary.
Workin on rc cars watching Junkyard Digs makes for a great Friday!!
Well I’m from England and love the videos Kevin. Great job keeping those old beauties alive and running.
As a kid we had an 89 Polaris star that we used to ride every winter. Leading up to my birthday it was tradition to get it running. I can remember spending many years the night before my birthday in the shop with my dad and my cousin Robert working on it. To hear it fire up for the first time for the season put a big smile on my face. It originally came with a 250 but unfortunately the oil injection screwed up and seized it so then my dad transplanted a 340 into it. It was running when parked, probably needs a lot of work but no reason why it couldn’t be made to run again.
Appreciate your dedication! Sorry for the lost footage, but JYD is always a blast. Thanks Kev! Thanks Mook for putting up with Kev! Also, not -6 here (near Lake Tahoe) but we are on propane too. Costs a grip for a fill.
Yes another snowmobile video 👍🏻
I'm from Australia and know nothing about snow mobiles but sir this video is absolutely awesome had a great time watching this amazing content
As a viewer from the middle of the UK - where we never have enough snow to have snowmobiles this was excellent! Keep doing what you are doing,
Snowmobile content is underrated. It's not fair.
I had an Arctic Cat el tigre (1980) and it was fast as balls for what it was. NO IFS front suspension and like you guys were saying, pretty sure the 'bottom was round!' ha ha Still, had many great times on it, blasting around Big Crick (Polk City - where my farm was) and we'd haul ass around the trails and stop into the Landmark there in Polk City for beers, pizza and to warm up before heading back out to my farm near the north end of the lake. Hard to believe that was 44 years ago! Now-a-daze, I'll just enjoy my ice cold beer and watch you youngins pick up the torch and enjoy this old man's memories! Great Stuff!
@JunkyardDigs
6 ай бұрын
Oh man Ive always wanted to find one of those!
I know nothing about snowmobiles but I learned some things today. I love the mix up of content you put out!
Excellent episode watched with my two grandsons, now they want to get the old Arctic Cats running to go ride!! You and Mook are great influencers!! Keep up the good work!!
Loved the part about valhalla in Northern Wisconsin. My baby sister runs valhalla cabins a few miles down the road
I know all about the propane deal. I have a 500 gallon tank here and we use it for everything. It was a balmy 5 degrees the other morning here, and I'm in central Virginia. The content was awesome as always. Stay warm and stay safe!
The ending of this video is a beautiful love story, both of you and Mook aswell as your love for old sleds. Keep on the work and great content bro!
The TXL was fantastic, I had one in Labrador.
Yes the old sleds are great to bring back to life keep up with bringing them back brother
As a Canadian from Eastern Ontario, home of tons of snowmobile trails and owner of a 1975 Polaris Colt SS 250 myself, I am loving the sled content! Please keep 'em coming!
I’m happy to write a comment to help you out! I may not watch every video, but I appreciate the work you put into this KZread channel. I know I’ve learned a lot, and you’re a big inspiration to me. I believe we’re the same age, and you’ve shown that a man our age can still make a living doing what he loves if only he works hard. Good on you, man!
When you started the TXL I swear I could smell the exhaust in my living room! 😂
49:26. For years, I was really into fixing iding pre-1975 snowmobiles. The reason why I stopped is exactly what you just said. Fix them for 3 days; ride them for 1 day & something stupid would break on them that was not difficult to repair but it would make the machine unusable.🙃
Just bought two 80’ enticers for my boys I’m fixing, breaking riding, repeat… grew up on old sleds so I love these videos! If it’s gonna be cold might as well enjoy it!
This Just Made My Birthday 100X Better! Thanks Kevin
A new Junkyard Digs after a long day of work is just what I needed.
Loved this episode and the variety within it! Really clear carb repair demo. Stay warm. Thanks!
I do so enjoy everything you put out. Thank you so much! Personally, the year ended with a loss in my community and began with two more. This video really brought much needed light to my day. Thanks again 🙂
Not many snowmobiles around here in Texas --- But I grew up in Michigan and rode a '68 Ski-Doo 16hp, Rotax single cylinder for several winters --- It wasn't very fast but it would run all day, on the forest trails, on a single tank of gas -- I had a lot of fun on that old Ski-Doo
I love that idea for an outdoor kitty shelter! Kevin working hard on the snermerbibbles, but I'd like a Junkyard Mook video on the kitty house too!
@jeffrentsch4318
6 ай бұрын
Kevin and Mooks cat house.
@drewping2002
6 ай бұрын
@@jeffrentsch4318 🤣 I specifically used 'shelter' for that reason
Keep sending it with literally anything with an engine. I love it all
Nice one! Glad someone is enjoying the snow that's been a pain in my ass
I about died when you kept falling off the machine. 😂😂😂 reminds me of my drunken sledding days lmao
Birds are very cute and kevin is awsome
As someone who has been a long time watcher and love small engine work but also using old farm equipment! Watching you go through the carbs and fuel pumps has given me a great visual example of how to go through carbs for these, I know I will be coming back to watch this video to check my work so thank you very much Kevin!
Funniest thing for me was watching y'all listen to some solid dad lore from years past about riding snowmobiles and havin another beer over it all lmao. Love the video!
Love what your doing I got a lot of old cars people wanna sell around me I wanna get in this kind of stuff
Keep up the good content!👍
I LOVED the 79 TXL 340! I had the bad boy back in the early 80s. I am hoping to find 1 someday and restore it. 2 friends had TX 440s and only 1 of them was able to beat me on the lake and NOT by much.. So glad to have come across your cast.
I enjoyed that. I see about 3" of snow about once every 3 years and I still love this stuff. It's something I knew nothing about before I watched this channel.
I always feel that when I visit the United States from Canada that I am in some way going back to the past. I could not say why I feel that way overall but, when you said that you heated your place with propane I thought about how the home I lived in was converted to use natural gas from the distribution pipeline system almost fifty years ago. I guess I am also thinking of how many homes in American cities use septic systems to this day. I mean this as no slight as sometimes this reminds me of my youth in a good way.
We're the early birds today.
@dylansarna8750
6 ай бұрын
Yes sir
@iplayksplol9974
6 ай бұрын
Yes sir
@hunterhoffman1164
6 ай бұрын
Yes sir
@Joe-yg9bt
6 ай бұрын
Yes sir
@davidchristie3913
6 ай бұрын
Yes sir
that looks so Fun Mook 😂 47:40 @Junkyard Digs
Proud owner of an 95 Polaris Indy and I love the vintage snowmobile stuff. Make me feel as though I'm not alone.
Kevin, I don't really give much of a shit about these old snowmobiles. But I'm really interested in that Jeep Wagoneer you have on your lift in the shop. What's the story with that, and will we be seeing any videos with the Wagoneer???
Is there like a butt load of content in the works? Or are you just uploading 1 -2 vids a month now days?
I live in the south where it only snows once, maybe twice a year, but this content is still excellent
Love to see the New Hampshire plate on the wall behind Tom’s 4-pull sled
First
My first sled was a 1977 TX 440, then a 1978 TXL 340, next a 1980 TXL 340, and my last sled was a 1982 TXL 340 Indy. Absolutely loved the liquid cooled 340.
I FREAKIN' LOVE this video, Kevin. Don't sell yourself short!
I love Mook! I'm so glad you guys met. I remember the first few videos with her appearance and I was a little upset then realized how awesome she was and the two of you were together.
Im in Australia and i love the snowmobile stuff, was great hearing mook giggling on the bonnet (hood)
Another good one. Like the wardrobe change once you started pulling the cord. Truth be told, because I own older triples.....I have pulled cords straight into chiropractic appointments.
You guys are wholesome And I'd love to see more snowmobile content
I'm from Louisiana and I love watching this and seeing yall work and play together
I watch this channel for the laughs, content no matter what I is, and education that is given. Great videos. Can't wait for the next one.
Great to see you having a blast in the snow!🎉 Good to see Mook again!
I got a good snowstorm here and my 100 dollar snowmobile i revived last year just broke the pull cord on the first pull. What fun. The old 78 Yamaha exciter 440 waits for me to fix it.
I literally check every day to see if there is a new video thats how much i like the videos
I absolutely love every video that you put out. The calm, informative tone you use to describe everything you do is just a joy to watch and listen to. And BONUS POINTS! along with today's episode, we have yet another confirmed Mook sighting! Looking forward to your next video.
Brother you don't need to ask for a thumbs up or like,, your videos are gold, worth a thumbs up any day of the week,,, one of the top you tube channels in my opinion
Been a subscriber since before 100k and I'm so glad that while your channel is growing your content stays the same. Still the same cheap and fun fixes we all love to see. Most channels as the grow big they start to just buy new toys instead of continuing to fix what they had and I start to loose interest in that, sadly there's been several channels I no longer watch for that reason. Please keep doing what you do and wish you the best and keep having fun!!! YOU ROCK!!!
I love the snowmobile content. I’ve never laid eyes on one in person as I was born and raised in Texas. Traveled up north a lot but never in colder weather 😊
I Love him!! Gotta have him on more often!
Always love seeing john on the channel Kevin 27:25 @Junkyard Digs
Kevin, Wisconsin checking in, love your vids, can sit down and watch you do your magic all day. Entertaining and educational. Keep it up. Warmer weather this coming week, keep mook warm.
I'm in Michigan, I don't have a snowmobile but your videos are making me want one. We had one when I was a kid in the 80's and I have many great memories. Going to keep an eye open on marketplace =)
You and Mook are hilarious together. I love it!
More snowmobiles please! Love this stuff.
I now live in Houston, I grew up in Southern Indiana, and lived in Connecticut for 9 years. I absolutely love the snow machine videos that y'all make. Thank you.
The old sleds are SO much fun. Just don't drive them farther away from home than you are prepared to walk. My 1970 Olympic was memories in the making for all us kids back in the day.
I live in South Australia. It literally never snows here and I love the snowmobile content Kev!!
It is pretty cold lately. Sending warm wishes from Michigan
Sitting in VA wile it is 20 degrees out and with predictions of 60 and rain by the end of the week. So the snow machine content scratches an itch in all the right ways. Love this kind of stuff.