When I was young (late 60"s early 70"s) my grandfather had something like that and used it around the farm. It was green and the the steering wheel look the same with the 4 wheels. Soon as I seen this it can back to me. I can remember him calling it his little argo. Might not be the same but sure did being back memories of papa,
Is there a vacuum return nipple on the tank? If so run a tube from engine back to tank so it builds pressure and pushes fuel down to carb, hope I explained it well enough?
Dude! The compression will go up when you put oil down the barrel, your reducing the volume of the combustion chamber if you don’t give it time to pass by the rings, remember it only passes through the ring gap! So reducing the area inside will increase the pressure. 😂 I was honestly waiting for you to set fire to this one as well by splashing fuel all around the carb and engine 😮
It seems fast it can probably do 55 mph if you want to chance it with the scetchy steering. I was suprised it could run so fast. Every thing is really worn out like the shifter and front end. It was very interesting to see it run and it being so rare was fascinating too.
FYI, the silver "Marine" fuel line is notorious for losing its polyethylene liner (Hates ethanol) and releasing the BITS into the carb... Keep up the great work/entertainment!
Your videos bring back great memories. I remember most of your machines when they were new and could only drool over as a kid. Thanks for bringing them back to life.
Like cars from my childhood, they cost more, 20- 30 years later than when new. Insanity. I'm glad ppl still get into these hobbies but man what it costs now.
Another great video Joe to my surprise that thing ran super nice after fixing a few things it really sounds great with a bit tender love & care you could get this thing really nice you & vinny have a smashing week bud #2Vintage 👊💨
Another cool thing to check base gasket leek put pressure gage on that crank vent tube. Spark plugs in or out it don't matter . Pull the cord or turn the key if the needle moves a lot back and forth it's fine. If the needle don't move its blowing past the broken or cracked base gasket from old and rott.
Lucky find !!! TERAJET one of the cool things about my childhood !!! I'm amazed !!! 👏🤘💚👌👍🫶✌️🐸 The one we had was blue !!! De Gatineau Québec Canada !!!
Nice to see you got her running again. An observation/suggestion. The ignition coil is bouncing around and so does the ground wire. That could lead to irregular firing. Thought you may want to know as you were obviously concentrating on the carb.
No the fan housing directs airflow through the fins to keep it cool. Not all two strokes need a fan as long as the fins give enough surface area for correct heat dissipation.
It's a single with a main fan. It's getting plenty air. But there is a metal enclosure for those motors I believe. If it was a twin I'd agree. Free air or not. Nothing pushing over they will melt down, twins will cook mag cylinder asap.
I've never seen one of these -- this personifies the 70's go machines, one part terrifying and one part exhilarating. This thing looks like its doing 35mph sitting still, so cool.
@@2vintage Yeah I wouldn't try to remove the orange paint, find a local auto paint supplier, have them color match what ya got, they can even put it in a spray can for ya -- refurbished tons of computer equip this way.
That’s definitely a replacement carb of some sort! Look at the difference in patina everywhere. I use an ultrasonic cleaner and there’s no way I get old as dirt aluminum to look new again.
You and Mustie1 are my faves. Unfortunately, in the UK, we hardly get anything like the toys you guys have to work on. 😢 If you can find them , they are stupidly expensive. So it's an evening in front of the gogglebox watching you. 😊
@GunsNBudder We do have "projects," as such, but I was implying toys (bikes, mud carts, etc). We just don't have the space here where you can legally have a thrash around. Unless, of course, you own a big field, etc. If you take stuff like that on the road and plod sees ya..... well, you can probably kiss your bike, carts goodbye, and get a hefty slap on the wrist to boot.
You have nae idea how much free and cheap stuff there is out there, I get stuff aw the time 😅 its out there, can imagine it would be harder down south in Englandshire.
Looks like a lot of fun. Perhaps change the tires to some golf cart turf tires in the front. If you're going to try it in the water well new paddle tires in the back otherwise turf golf cart tires in the rear . Might help the ride some. Good running motor... wonder how well a newer 4 stroke like a Predator would be in it. Fab a frame and plexiglass windscreen just for cosmetic purposes. A little paint and some creative cosmetic items.. cheap radio and speakers.... yeah a lot of fun ... cross between a Argo, golf cart and there it a miniature dune buggy.... lot of fun. Loved it... "I think you should put it up " .... "why ?"... grown up boys and their toys 😊
I was wondering where my dang toothbrush went. Nice to see someone cleaned up for me. Now if you don't mind sending it back to me I'd appreciate it. 🤣 🤣 Really awesome UTV I've never seen one like that before. You never fail to come up with really rare and cool vehicles. Top level content always.
That little side by side started working well once you plumbed in that pump! You could get a few cans of that Flex seal spray to seal it up and may help strengthen the fiberglass and check the body mounting bolts too looks like it was all taken apart at one time? Like to see a GPS on the speed you ripping around on these projects! Great content and videos!😉👍📹💯✔️👋👋👋
I could see adding some cross bracing underneath to stiffen it up. That might allow you to make it more off-road capable. All it would take is a little bracing and some fiberglass work, of course that would also ruin its collector value...
Nice. I like your video. Because of it uniqueness, it would be nice to see some kind of resto/mod. Maybe stiffen and paint the frame, fix choke, throttle, brake, body work ect ect.
not first ....Canada is the birthplace of the Terra Jet ATV. Terra Jet Inc. originally manufactured the UTV in 1969. It was released in the U.S. in the 1970s, and its entire production moved to Innis, Louisiana in 1994.
Just subscribed, caught the video on that French dual treaded machine left over from the war. Way cool bye the way. Love the old stuff especially getting a new lease on life. I look forward to checking out your projects man
Joe, a fellow RUclipsr "The post-apocalyptic inventor" in Germany, has some recent videos of the Sacks engines on generators left over from "the war" (WWII) that he gets running.
Crazy man! I would put a steering wheel on it,to make turning easier! put something in where you switch the gears from low to high to reverse so it actually stays? better conection to the gas pedal, longer piece that actually goes from the pedal to the carb!
The old SACHS two-stroke. The original equipment intake manifold probably had a passageway in it for pulses from the crankcase due to the fact that it's a piston-port. That pulse fitting in the crank case looks like it was an add-on.
WOW, great find, hence the Vintage. Lots of work before Vinny approves. Move over Polaris, Webb Industries takes over UTV business. Keep up the great content
I would like to see you take one of these and build the frame up with a suspension, out a motorcycle engine in it with gears and finish it out with paint...then have some good old fun with it.
That square box going into the carb is a pulse fuel pump. That extra hose goes to the engine. That's what supplies the vacuum to the pump to operate it.
You probably wont see this, but I love watching your videos, always bring back all these old machines back to life, you've got me into trying to fix everything I buy, suck as atvs, and I just wanted to know, if you could help me find a fourwheeler in PineBluff Arkansas for $300 that runs, because I'm 16 and I've always wanted to buy one, that I could drive around.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I am glad that you enjoy the videos! I love reviving old machines! It is awesome that you have an interest in atvs as well!
If you are unable to find or the price of a new windshield is to expensive, you could take a 1/4 sheet of plexiglass and heat it and form it to fit the buggy. You could make a form mold to bend the plexiglass on.
I am impressed in your knowledge of small engines like you do, do you sell the machines you turn around? Is fixing these machines your full job or do you work elsewhere as well? Keep on repairing, really enjoy the videos !!!!
Great video, Joe! That vehicle is very interesting and I think Vinny likes it. I’d be very reluctant to take it in the water though, even if the holes were patched. Loved hearing Jade’s thoughts on it! Haha!
I think you whould keep it and fix it up and Re paint it and use it as a mail box runner for when you ever get a house built on your other property with that long driveway this would be perfect to run down to the mail box and get the mail with.
Imagine if that thing decided to do the two stroke death-rev with the tires on the ground? It would've shot through the other side of the garage and right through the wall to the outside. Lol. 🤣🤣🤣
I had lunch at the Fichtel-Sachs Cafeteria in 1994 while doing business in Schweinfurt, businessmen brought their own utensils and they had a big wash sink to wash them in! The best Spätzle I ever ate!!
@@ace9venom783 I worked for Mannesman Rexroth designing bearings for their Deutsche Star Division. Got to see Schweinfurt, which was the bearing capital of the world and the first factories bombed in WW2 when the US entered the war
Hahaha that is cool joe if it ain’t sketchy it’s no fun lol what an amazing little machine I think vinny liked it just didn’t want to admit it lol take care to you and the family all the best 👌👍🔧🔧🔧
@@notorious913 that's what I'm saying my guys are spending 20 grand on utvs, back in the Day if you wanted to go to would you got yourself a Toyota four-wheel drive you got luxury features like Windows a heater a radio and if you were really highfalutin' air conditioning! I wish a car maker would have the cojones to figure out that's all we really need again.
Joe, we love watching you work man you're the best with all these machines. What a find, a grand? bro that thing is a museum piece it's worth WAY more than a grand!! Awesome find!
@@2vintage and maybe try to get them all going in the right direction. I noticed you had a couple flip flopped around on it. I bet that alone would help a lot. awesome vids man, love em!!!
Should have aired the tires on the bronco up for less rolling resistance and less squish when trying to pull over obstacles, like when you first started the tire was smashed flat when you trying to pull it over that Rick and it would have steered easier
I have one of these machines. Bought it in 1970. Paid $1000. Has a 295 JLO engine. No transmission. Same drive as a snowmobile. Has a twist grip throttle on the right handlebar Holes on right side of dash are for a grab bar. It is not amphibious. I have a ski kit for driving in the snow it will go 55mph Pretty cool machine. Enjoy it
Reminds me of a Coot. We never sold one but we got our sleds from a distributor who did sell the Coot line of ATVS. They were all designed to take your snowmobile engine and give it a second home for summer use. Very crude and hard on your bum. We had a Red Baron Coot for a while. Pop stuck a Sachs Wankel in it and the thing flew! 50 mph and no suspension. Best used on smooth flats or a free visit to the dentist and chiropractor was next. This is a great find here.
The square box comming from the carb is crank case pulse pump. It hooks to your carb and crank case and fuel. When piston goes down it creates pressure in pulse pump that pumps gas.
this might be a stupid Q, but the oil you use for the cylinder and card, is that just regular oil you fill in that container or is it some special brand of oil? love your stuff. wish I had the money to do this stuff on a regular basis
Thanks for buying it from me!!
I'm 70 years old and I enjoy watching you get the older machines running. I never saw one of these before. I respect your skills and your work ethic.
When I was young (late 60"s early 70"s) my grandfather had something like that and used it around the farm. It was green and the the steering wheel look the same with the 4 wheels. Soon as I seen this it can back to me. I can remember him calling it his little argo. Might not be the same but sure did being back memories of papa,
That's awesome! I am glad that the video could bring back some great memories!
Thanks for sharing I love stories like yours it makes me think of my childhood so thanks
Man I appreciate what you do and I admire your passion for the older stuff that no body has ever seen!
Copy that
As a 70s kid I really enjoy the old machines. You are a very talented mechanic.
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Is there a vacuum return nipple on the tank? If so run a tube from engine back to tank so it builds pressure and pushes fuel down to carb, hope I explained it well enough?
Dude! The compression will go up when you put oil down the barrel, your reducing the volume of the combustion chamber if you don’t give it time to pass by the rings, remember it only passes through the ring gap! So reducing the area inside will increase the pressure. 😂 I was honestly waiting for you to set fire to this one as well by splashing fuel all around the carb and engine 😮
Couldn’t stop laughing when you nearly lost control, well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Haha it was a little dicey there! Thanks for watching!
It seems fast it can probably do 55 mph if you want to chance it with the scetchy steering. I was suprised it could run so fast. Every thing is really worn out like the shifter and front end. It was very interesting to see it run and it being so rare was fascinating too.
Definitely pretty cool, Wonder what he paid for it
your dog is hilarious! the way he just stands there lookin at ya with that contraption making all that racket roflmao!!! cute little bugger he is tho
Thank you! Vinnie has a lot of personality!
I enjoy that you ride your projects for a long portion of the video, a lot of people fix small engines and cool things but don’t show riding them
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FYI, the silver "Marine" fuel line is notorious for losing its polyethylene liner (Hates ethanol) and releasing the BITS into the carb... Keep up the great work/entertainment!
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Bro you’ve come a long way since the beginning!! Always enjoy your videos Joe!! Excellent work as always 🤙
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Terra Jets are cool as hell, and they aren't always that ugly, theres some really cool ones out there.
Your videos bring back great memories. I remember most of your machines when they were new and could only drool over as a kid. Thanks for bringing them back to life.
Like cars from my childhood, they cost more, 20- 30 years later than when new. Insanity. I'm glad ppl still get into these hobbies but man what it costs now.
I am glad that enjoy them! Thanks for watching!
Another great video Joe to my surprise that thing ran super nice after fixing a few things it really sounds great with a bit tender love & care you could get this thing really nice you & vinny have a smashing week bud #2Vintage 👊💨
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Another cool thing to check base gasket leek put pressure gage on that crank vent tube. Spark plugs in or out it don't matter . Pull the cord or turn the key if the needle moves a lot back and forth it's fine. If the needle don't move its blowing past the broken or cracked base gasket from old and rott.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Really like how your highlighting all of these old rare machines that next to nobody had heard of. Very interesting machine for sure!
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Lucky find !!! TERAJET one of the cool things about my childhood !!! I'm amazed !!! 👏🤘💚👌👍🫶✌️🐸
The one we had was blue !!!
De Gatineau Québec Canada !!!
Nice to see you got her running again. An observation/suggestion. The ignition coil is bouncing around and so does the ground wire. That could lead to irregular firing. Thought you may want to know as you were obviously concentrating on the carb.
Thanks for letting me know! I appreciate it! I will check it out!
That engine has to be missing some sheet metal around the head. There's no way it could cool run in that enclosure without a shroud.
No the fan housing directs airflow through the fins to keep it cool. Not all two strokes need a fan as long as the fins give enough surface area for correct heat dissipation.
It's a single with a main fan. It's getting plenty air. But there is a metal enclosure for those motors I believe.
If it was a twin I'd agree.
Free air or not.
Nothing pushing over they will melt down, twins will cook mag cylinder asap.
I've never seen one of these -- this personifies the 70's go machines, one part terrifying and one part exhilarating. This thing looks like its doing 35mph sitting still, so cool.
It is a really cool machine!
@@2vintage Yeah I wouldn't try to remove the orange paint, find a local auto paint supplier, have them color match what ya got, they can even put it in a spray can for ya -- refurbished tons of computer equip this way.
I had something similar to that in 1980! Had the same engine as the Max II I had at the time. That was a fun little project to watch you work on.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
@@2vintage how would I contact you about a project?
That’s definitely a replacement carb of some sort! Look at the difference in patina everywhere. I use an ultrasonic cleaner and there’s no way I get old as dirt aluminum to look new again.
Thanks for the suggestion, and for watching!
I thought the Trike was cool but this is right up there. I can't see the body holding up for the long run. If it only had a suspension. Great videos.
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That is certainly a unique machine! Since I like motorcycles and unique machines, your channel suits me just fine!
That's great! Thanks for watching!
I love going on lunch break and seeing you put new videos up love watching you
You and Mustie1 are my faves. Unfortunately, in the UK, we hardly get anything like the toys you guys have to work on. 😢
If you can find them , they are stupidly expensive. So it's an evening in front of the gogglebox watching you. 😊
I hear ya
There isn't old machines to work on in England? I'll make you a deal: send me 5 Lister 6/1's and I'll send you 10 "projects".
@GunsNBudder We do have "projects," as such, but I was implying toys (bikes, mud carts, etc). We just don't have the space here where you can legally have a thrash around. Unless, of course, you own a big field, etc. If you take stuff like that on the road and plod sees ya..... well, you can probably kiss your bike, carts goodbye, and get a hefty slap on the wrist to boot.
You have nae idea how much free and cheap stuff there is out there, I get stuff aw the time 😅 its out there, can imagine it would be harder down south in Englandshire.
@@nicholaskemp2246 not even in rural UK? I'm from rural NY and I've seen dirt bikes minibikes and lawnmowers driving on the road to towns
Looks like a lot of fun. Perhaps change the tires to some golf cart turf tires in the front. If you're going to try it in the water well new paddle tires in the back otherwise turf golf cart tires in the rear . Might help the ride some. Good running motor... wonder how well a newer 4 stroke like a Predator would be in it. Fab a frame and plexiglass windscreen just for cosmetic purposes. A little paint and some creative cosmetic items.. cheap radio and speakers.... yeah a lot of fun ... cross between a Argo, golf cart and there it a miniature dune buggy.... lot of fun. Loved it... "I think you should put it up " .... "why ?"... grown up boys and their toys 😊
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that thing is cool, like it. love to watch your videos keep up the good work and great videos .
I was wondering where my dang toothbrush went. Nice to see someone cleaned up for me. Now if you don't mind sending it back to me I'd appreciate it. 🤣 🤣
Really awesome UTV I've never seen one like that before. You never fail to come up with really rare and cool vehicles. Top level content always.
Way to ruin your toothbrush 🤣 might wanna give her a deep clean 🤟🏻
My bad i forgot to take it out when he bought it😂
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Grab a piece of plexy and use that for a windshield, use a heat gun to bend it around the corners. Awesome rig "blast from the past back on the road"
That little side by side started working well once you plumbed in that pump! You could get a few cans of that Flex seal spray to seal it up and may help strengthen the fiberglass and check the body mounting bolts too looks like it was all taken apart at one time? Like to see a GPS on the speed you ripping around on these projects! Great content and videos!😉👍📹💯✔️👋👋👋
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Crazy I just stumbled across one of these on facebook this morning in Maine
I could see adding some cross bracing underneath to stiffen it up. That might allow you to make it more off-road capable. All it would take is a little bracing and some fiberglass work, of course that would also ruin its collector value...
That's a great suggestion! Thank you!
Looks ancient, Vinny says "looks Ruff!" congrats it is chugging along. Reminded me of that Argo 6x6
Haha Vinnie is always sharing his thoughts on the machines! Thanks for watching!
Nice. I like your video. Because of it uniqueness, it would be nice to see some kind of resto/mod. Maybe stiffen and paint the frame, fix choke, throttle, brake, body work ect ect.
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Wow! That Things Kool 😎 I’ve Never Seen 1 Before Joe, Great Buy & Video!
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I'm really digging that thing. That motor sounds healthy. Great job!
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Thank you for teaching me how to fix dirt bikes and ATV's
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not first ....Canada is the birthplace of the Terra Jet ATV. Terra Jet Inc. originally manufactured the UTV in 1969. It was released in the U.S. in the 1970s, and its entire production moved to Innis, Louisiana in 1994.
Just subscribed, caught the video on that French dual treaded machine left over from the war. Way cool bye the way. Love the old stuff especially getting a new lease on life. I look forward to checking out your projects man
Thanks for watching! I love reviving old machines! I am glad that you enjoyed the content!
Joe, a fellow RUclipsr "The post-apocalyptic inventor" in Germany, has some recent videos of the Sacks engines on generators left over from "the war" (WWII) that he gets running.
Been flipping through all your videos for a couple weeks while sitting at work in Canada on night shift, love all the videos, keep em coming! Eh
Crazy man! I would put a steering wheel on it,to make turning easier! put something in where you switch the gears from low to high to reverse so it actually stays? better conection to the gas pedal, longer piece that actually goes from the pedal to the carb!
Thanks for the suggestion! I appreciate it!
The old SACHS two-stroke. The original equipment intake manifold probably had a passageway in it for pulses from the crankcase due to the fact that it's a piston-port. That pulse fitting in the crank case looks like it was an add-on.
Piston Port you're talking way over his head and most of the audience
WOW, great find, hence the Vintage. Lots of work before Vinny approves. Move over Polaris, Webb Industries takes over UTV business. Keep up the great content
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Awesome, now to put a Polaris triple 500 cc engine in it.
Very futuristic with that steering wheel!
Never seen one or heard of it till now interesting vintage pretty cool machine great vid
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Man that looks like something out of a bond movie
33:20 man, that charger cable bothered me way more that it should have. Haha
I would like to see you take one of these and build the frame up with a suspension, out a motorcycle engine in it with gears and finish it out with paint...then have some good old fun with it.
That square box going into the carb is a pulse fuel pump. That extra hose goes to the engine. That's what supplies the vacuum to the pump to operate it.
Remember The Banana Splits show? I think they had one of these during the intro. Classic man. Good to see Minty making a cameo too.
You probably wont see this, but I love watching your videos, always bring back all these old machines back to life, you've got me into trying to fix everything I buy, suck as atvs, and I just wanted to know, if you could help me find a fourwheeler in PineBluff Arkansas for $300 that runs, because I'm 16 and I've always wanted to buy one, that I could drive around.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I am glad that you enjoy the videos! I love reviving old machines! It is awesome that you have an interest in atvs as well!
The Vinster wants to go for a ride with you in that crazy contraption 😂
Hahaha!! He wants to take a 💩 on it!!!
He sure does! He loves racing the machines too!
No paddle wheels in the sand. Unless you and Mrs. Wanna see stars or Northern lights ")!
Another cup of coffee and another great video to go with it. Thanks Joe.
Mustie fan....🙄
@@dopeman420 Yes I am😏
Mannn you sure do find some pretty cool stuff I gotta give ya that one!
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If you are unable to find or the price of a new windshield is to expensive, you could take a 1/4 sheet of plexiglass and heat it and form it to fit the buggy. You could make a form mold to bend the plexiglass on.
The looks from your neighbors must be priceless👍👍👍
Haha yes it is! Thanks for watching!
I am impressed in your knowledge of small engines like you do, do you sell the machines you turn around? Is fixing these machines your full job or do you work elsewhere as well? Keep on repairing, really enjoy the videos !!!!
Great video, Joe! That vehicle is very interesting and I think Vinny likes it. I’d be very reluctant to take it in the water though, even if the holes were patched. Loved hearing Jade’s thoughts on it! Haha!
Haha! Vinnie is definitely a fan! Thanks for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
The tires look to be directional. You might try flip-flopping the left side tires. It may improve stability. Just a thought.
They better turned like that for hils etc
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I think you whould keep it and fix it up and Re paint it and use it as a mail box runner for when you ever get a house built on your other property with that long driveway this would be perfect to run down to the mail box and get the mail with.
Love the content man I’ve learned a lot from your videos!! Keep it up 👍
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Imagine if that thing decided to do the two stroke death-rev with the tires on the ground? It would've shot through the other side of the garage and right through the wall to the outside. Lol. 🤣🤣🤣
Love it, Hope the paint comes off for you.
That little thing looks like a blast... Considering no suspension.
It's definitely a lot of fun! Thanks for watching!
Vinnie likes it!
It is Vinnie-approved! Thanks for watching!
It’s Awesome seeing these different type of machines we don’t get in Australia!
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Awesome video. That motor is very cool.
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Im sure it would be impossible but would be sweet looking if you could find the original windshield for it.
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It’s a cute little thing u should look into having a windshield made from it if ur keeping it cuz it’s a good lil thing
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same engine as some vintage snomobil with tillotson carb.. once they are setup right they run verry good !
Right on what a find for sure.
im from germany and schweinfurt the place those were made is actually 1 hour from me , i really wonder how it got to the US but cool to see!
I had lunch at the Fichtel-Sachs Cafeteria in 1994 while doing business in Schweinfurt, businessmen brought their own utensils and they had a big wash sink to wash them in! The best Spätzle I ever ate!!
@@KensSmallEngineRepair I appreciate the answer sounds great 👍🏻
@@ace9venom783 I worked for Mannesman Rexroth designing bearings for their Deutsche Star Division. Got to see Schweinfurt, which was the bearing capital of the world and the first factories bombed in WW2 when the US entered the war
No. I am a Lockley and these were made in New Castle, PA at Lockley Mfg. Company. (Rec. Div)
Hahaha that is cool joe if it ain’t sketchy it’s no fun lol what an amazing little machine I think vinny liked it just didn’t want to admit it lol take care to you and the family all the best 👌👍🔧🔧🔧
That is true! Thanks for watching! I hope that you have a great week!
Early 80s Toyota truck is the best UTV ever. In my humble opinion.
22R is the most dependable engine I've ever owned. I couldn't kill it lol
@@notorious913 that's what I'm saying my guys are spending 20 grand on utvs, back in the Day if you wanted to go to would you got yourself a Toyota four-wheel drive you got luxury features like Windows a heater a radio and if you were really highfalutin' air conditioning! I wish a car maker would have the cojones to figure out that's all we really need again.
Joe, we love watching you work man you're the best with all these machines. What a find, a grand? bro that thing is a museum piece it's worth WAY more than a grand!! Awesome find!
@ 28:40 mark... even the Dog knew it was a winner!
It would ride a whole lot better if you let the tyres back to 2.5 psi like they are supposed to have. Looks lots of fun!
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@2vintage and maybe try to get them all going in the right direction. I noticed you had a couple flip flopped around on it. I bet that alone would help a lot. awesome vids man, love em!!!
Its like a cool version of a golf cart!
The frame and clam shell body does remind me of the 6 wheeled amphibious vehicles.
That vent should run the fuel pump. I'm sure you know how those pumps work off of vacuum. But that's how most older 2 strokes operate
Should have aired the tires on the bronco up for less rolling resistance and less squish when trying to pull over obstacles, like when you first started the tire was smashed flat when you trying to pull it over that Rick and it would have steered easier
The red back looks pretty cool.
I suggest you leave it like that.
Pretty cool speed on that thing. Pretty old too. Thank you for this video¡
I have one of these machines. Bought it in 1970. Paid $1000. Has a 295 JLO engine. No transmission. Same drive as a snowmobile. Has a twist grip throttle on the right handlebar Holes on right side of dash are for a grab bar. It is not amphibious. I have a ski kit for driving in the snow it will go 55mph Pretty cool machine. Enjoy it
You could hear the support in her voice lol
Reminds me of a Coot. We never sold one but we got our sleds from a distributor who did sell the Coot line of ATVS. They were all designed to take your snowmobile engine and give it a second home for summer use. Very crude and hard on your bum. We had a Red Baron Coot for a while. Pop stuck a Sachs Wankel in it and the thing flew! 50 mph and no suspension. Best used on smooth flats or a free visit to the dentist and chiropractor was next. This is a great find here.
This thing has potential! Your wife's so cute reminds me of Lorraine from back to future.
The square box comming from the carb is crank case pulse pump. It hooks to your carb and crank case and fuel. When piston goes down it creates pressure in pulse pump that pumps gas.
this might be a stupid Q, but the oil you use for the cylinder and card, is that just regular oil you fill in that container or is it some special brand of oil? love your stuff. wish I had the money to do this stuff on a regular basis
Thanks for the suggestion! I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
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Thats a really cool little deal. I like it
I never seen something like that 😂😂 that looks so much fun
It is a lot of fun! Thanks for watching!
@@2vintage I like what you do fixing up these old and getting them running and restoring everything
the vacuum line is probably for a vacuum controlled fuel tap mounted on the tank
looks like it used to work on a gravity fed fuel system tho
Jade: Jesus
Joe: she got a little squirly 😂😂
Jade: you should put it away.
Joe: nah I'm not done pissing off the neighborhood yet 😂😂😂😂