My dad had a 1970 Rupp 440 with a Sachs motor. It could hit 60 mph, fast for the time. As a high schooler, some friends and I would do a Lake Michigan to Lake Superior to Lake Michigan run on weekends. The drinking age was 18 then, and we could often get served at the backwoods bars along the way. Good times.
Snowmobiles are different from cars and motorcycles, and I couldn't even imagine their structure, so I learned a lot by learning about them through this video. Applause for your great work.👏👏👏
Growing up in northern Minnesota USA I’ve seen a lot of different snow machines. Sachs was a very popular engine. To see this single cylinder, single ski with a double track snow mobile… wow. Great work on the restoration! Fantastic. Thank you!
Something similar in 1960's Canada was the Snow Cruiser that was the go-to unit to haul fishing shacks out onto the lakes for ice fishing. Only the very early ones had the single ski. Another was an early 70's SkiDo Alpine with the same single ski out front.
Блин, мужики подскажите пожалуста по каким мусоркам надо лазить чтобы такую технику находить, толи я не там лажу, 😂толи уже всю технику утащили😂😂😂. А то что востановили респект, молодцы
Оказывается наши Бураны содраны у шведов!Были у меня несколько.С 1977 по 2003.Страшно похожи,только наши 2х целиндровые.По моему до сих пор выпускают?Как далеко шведы ушли!
Брежневу спасибо он же прокатился на таком и всë стали выпускать в СССР в Рыбинске только это чудо до сих пор выпускают у нас а там через год или два отказались от такой конструкции и перешли на одну гусянку и две лыжи как то так
Way cool bro. Very cool build. But have to agree about the track music, sorry. What 30:18 good condition that old Scandia is in !! Awesome find. Need to repack those bearings the right way though.
As some of the comments have said, get rid of the music, or, make it more relaxing music is mu suggestions. Overall however, awesome video! Happy to possibly learn new things and to see how an old snow mobile works!
Вот респект уважуха этим ребятам которые действительно делают болеют вот за это дело действительно как говорится больные со знаком плюс он занимается этим действительно хорошим делом а не созидания разрушают вот они делают и как говорится дальнейших творческих успехов во всём во всех их начинаниях и пусть им сопутствует удача и здоровья здоровья здоровья здоровье для чего главное чтобы успеть это всё сделать быть успешными и состоявшимся
Cool! Those oldtimer duble banders are quite rares those days. Childhood nostalgia to see that old Sachs motor as well! (As i remember it was only the smaller models that had those, i guess it was too weak for the larger machines).
Sno-Tric was a Swedish snowmobil later rebranded to Aktiv. This model was later known as "Aktiv blå" (Active Blue). Calling it an "over snow vehicle" is a bit of an overstatement. Really depending on the depth of snow. In deep fluffy snow I saw only my neighbours helmet move towards me with roar. It has a nominal steering. More like a pin ball hitting something to change direction. It did NOT like a ditch. One might think the broad tracks gave it super traction. They did not.Actually the grip was crummy at best. With modern tracks it would probably pull like big horse. And keep going forwards in a straight line until it hit something sturdy. There was also an Aktiv Gul (Active Yellow). That one was good in snow and...smoky, noisy, slow, reliable and ..wonderful. Had one. It was then already a veteran but could give much more moderna machines a run for their money when it came to traverse deep snow. One could cruise around those stuck and digging in an "8" and look cool. And even if they, once at large, made far better speed one could catch up when they stopped to refuel. With the tacks on rollers one had no issues on snow free ice. Overall terrible with today's standards but..lovely. de SA3BOW
Notice how they edited out the parts were they obviously had to stop and manually turn it around (especially when you see it head toward an inside corner). Those single ski ones always had shit steering ability, which was obviously the reason they switched to double skis.
I figure that would be more of a tank controlled steering since it had dual tracks? Guess not. I'd have adapted for a second ski! Better control! Then again I would have wasted my time on a 60 year old snowmobile! But it looked neat when done!
Я бы такой бы ещё бы сверху добавил небольшую лобовуху и стекло которое будет защищать ведущего человека который будет сидеть на месте водителя а так вообще шикарный респект уважуха ребятам и творческих дальнейших успехов а также всего-всего самого хорошего и лучшего спасибо мне очень понравился этот видеоролик понравилось вообще как преображается из грубо говоря вы знаете ребята не из дерьма сделали конфетку вообще отличный весь они восстановили снегоход
Impressive work! I know you were going for the total restoration thing, but I think I would have put in a newer engine. Just to give it a little more go-go. Still, turned out nice!
Really great job. But I was disappointed you didnt put a wind screen on it. It was obvious when you removed the chrome trip that there was a plexi/lexan wind screen that the trim held in place
It was old but no way it way abandonned outside the foam of the seat would have been full green and rust would have bien everywhere on this machine. The chrome of the crashbar isn't even pitted !
I have seen a whole bunch of of other vehicle builds. But this is the first time I've seen a snowmobile being done.
Хорошо что гусеницы новыми оказались.такая экономия.😃
К тому же, рядом с дорогой)))
Вам видно ваше наплевать к старанию людей
Good set of tracks to be sitting outside 😉👍
Kinda noticed that myself... 😏😏
My dad had a 1970 Rupp 440 with a Sachs motor. It could hit 60 mph, fast for the time. As a high schooler, some friends and I would do a Lake Michigan to Lake Superior to Lake Michigan run on weekends. The drinking age was 18 then, and we could often get served at the backwoods bars along the way. Good times.
Snowmobiles are different from cars and motorcycles, and I couldn't even imagine their structure, so I learned a lot by learning about them through this video. Applause for your great work.👏👏👏
The problem I have with this video is that it was ONLY 38 minutes long. I would've liked to go along for the journey in its restoration. Awesome job!
Growing up in northern Minnesota USA I’ve seen a lot of different snow machines. Sachs was a very popular engine. To see this single cylinder, single ski with a double track snow mobile… wow. Great work on the restoration! Fantastic. Thank you!
Wow you did a great job on the restoration!!!
Я ржу над этими блогерами, еду, я вес такой на квадрике, головой кручу, бах и снегоход валяется, хвать его и давай реставрировать 😅😅😅
Да да надо ещё ему медаль на спину прикрутить "ля какой молодец" 😂
@@ВикторияЛилова-ц4ци статью, а участковому плюсик
Так видно же, что техника брошенная.
Ага сами и бросили пару дней назад@@279okiap
А кто знает , что так и надо с новой гусянкой, колёсами покрышками так делать. Мыть с моющим перед использованием?
Nice! Those tracks were in insanely good condition.
Please get rid of the music!
Tout à fait d'accord
Agree 100%
Умер от музыки
I just use the volume knob
Music is trash.
Молодцы что вернули деда к жизни
So someone just left it sitting in forest with 2 brand new tracks, seems legit 😂
Something similar in 1960's Canada was the Snow Cruiser that was the go-to unit to haul fishing shacks out onto the lakes for ice fishing. Only the very early ones had the single ski. Another was an early 70's SkiDo Alpine with the same single ski out front.
Kudos to the upholstery guy ^^
Блин, мужики подскажите пожалуста по каким мусоркам надо лазить чтобы такую технику находить, толи я не там лажу, 😂толи уже всю технику утащили😂😂😂. А то что востановили респект, молодцы
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored good job well done
Ah yeah, Bondo and all.
Bella motoslitta vintage 👍👏
Fantastic restoration well done .
Very nice work I have restored several Rupps and do a lot of parts powder coated with amazing results especially the chrome
Оказывается наши Бураны содраны у шведов!Были у меня несколько.С 1977 по 2003.Страшно похожи,только наши 2х целиндровые.По моему до сих пор выпускают?Как далеко шведы ушли!
Брежневу спасибо он же прокатился на таком и всë стали выпускать в СССР в Рыбинске только это чудо до сих пор выпускают у нас а там через год или два отказались от такой конструкции и перешли на одну гусянку и две лыжи как то так
Man this job needs more tham 5M views. Great work👏
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Brilliant job guys well done. apart from the music.
Young boy , very good work .
Nice work!
A kingdom for a laser rust removal tool :)
Szacunek kolego kawał dobrej roboty
Very good... 👋👋👋👋
Way cool bro. Very cool build. But have to agree about the track music, sorry. What 30:18 good condition that old Scandia is in !! Awesome find. Need to repack those bearings the right way though.
Большой снегоход и очень красивый👍👏
Батька бурана
As some of the comments have said, get rid of the music, or, make it more relaxing music is mu suggestions. Overall however, awesome video! Happy to possibly learn new things and to see how an old snow mobile works!
Great resto
Really nice, great job.👍🏼👍🏼
Beau boulot, chapeau 😊😅😊
Вот респект уважуха этим ребятам которые действительно делают болеют вот за это дело действительно как говорится больные со знаком плюс он занимается этим действительно хорошим делом а не созидания разрушают вот они делают и как говорится дальнейших творческих успехов во всём во всех их начинаниях и пусть им сопутствует удача и здоровья здоровья здоровья здоровье для чего главное чтобы успеть это всё сделать быть успешными и состоявшимся
Lol. He found it in the wild, of cause.🤣🤣🤣
Cool! Those oldtimer duble banders are quite rares those days. Childhood nostalgia to see that old Sachs motor as well! (As i remember it was only the smaller models that had those, i guess it was too weak for the larger machines).
Браво, перфектно изпълнение.👍👍👍👍👍
SO COOL - haven't seen 1 of these scents I was a kid // yes - I"m old
а не кто не обратил внемание на то , что у него стоят новые гуски и катки еще до рестоврации , лохотрон.
Я это заметил.
Я проехал 4т км и волоски также никуда не делись, не обязательно что они новые!
@@haleda74рисунок гусениц нового образца.
Стоят не правильно при этом 😂
Aawweessoommee!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰🥰💓💓💕💞💛💛💗💗😍😍💖💖❤️
Sno-Tric was a Swedish snowmobil later rebranded to Aktiv.
This model was later known as "Aktiv blå" (Active Blue). Calling it an "over snow vehicle" is a bit of an overstatement.
Really depending on the depth of snow. In deep fluffy snow I saw only my neighbours helmet move towards me with roar.
It has a nominal steering. More like a pin ball hitting something to change direction. It did NOT like a ditch. One might
think the broad tracks gave it super traction. They did not.Actually the grip was crummy at best. With modern tracks it
would probably pull like big horse. And keep going forwards in a straight line until it hit something sturdy.
There was also an Aktiv Gul (Active Yellow). That one was good in snow and...smoky, noisy, slow, reliable and ..wonderful. Had one.
It was then already a veteran but could give much more moderna machines a run for their money when it came to traverse deep snow.
One could cruise around those stuck and digging in an "8" and look cool. And even if they, once at large, made far better speed one
could catch up when they stopped to refuel. With the tacks on rollers one had no issues on snow free ice. Overall terrible with today's
standards but..lovely.
de SA3BOW
Notice how they edited out the parts were they obviously had to stop and manually turn it around (especially when you see it head toward an inside corner). Those single ski ones always had shit steering ability, which was obviously the reason they switched to double skis.
Good job "brate"!!! Really crazy!!!👏👏👏👏👏👍🤌
Dobre chlopi ste zrobili👌
Absolutely amazing ! loved every minute of this ! one new subscriber
oh wow! never seen one before reminds me of a ski doo RD
Почему пластик, защиту от ветра не поставили, за восстановление респект😊
Great restoration work. Bombardier under SkiDoo built a similar snow machine.
И поставить на то место где взяли.... 😅
I figure that would be more of a tank controlled steering since it had dual tracks? Guess not. I'd have adapted for a second ski! Better control! Then again I would have wasted my time on a 60 year old snowmobile! But it looked neat when done!
BRAVO!
Я бы такой бы ещё бы сверху добавил небольшую лобовуху и стекло которое будет защищать ведущего человека который будет сидеть на месте водителя а так вообще шикарный респект уважуха ребятам и творческих дальнейших успехов а также всего-всего самого хорошего и лучшего спасибо мне очень понравился этот видеоролик понравилось вообще как преображается из грубо говоря вы знаете ребята не из дерьма сделали конфетку вообще отличный весь они восстановили снегоход
Please repost with out the music. I would really like to watch this build. Just can't handle the music.
Wycisz😅
lanjut terus john😊
Impressive work! I know you were going for the total restoration thing, but I think I would have put in a newer engine. Just to give it a little more go-go. Still, turned out nice!
Спасибо❤❤❤❤
Beautiful
Looks like Soviet Era Buran snow machine. Cowling style suggests it 40-45yrs old.
Сам на болото прикатил, сам нашёл, сам отреставрировал. 😂😂😂
Fabulous, beuty.
Really great job. But I was disappointed you didnt put a wind screen on it. It was obvious when you removed the chrome trip that there was a plexi/lexan wind screen that the trim held in place
Привет с Ташкента. Лови лайкос. Удачи на дорогах.
смешно что "русские" узнают своих по советскому гаражу. правда его размер не "ташкентский"🤣
Super vidéo
Чем то похож на наш русский,, буран,, Двигатель на нашем двух цилиндровый. А так почти копия
Просто буран с чего такого и слищали, вроде с какого то старого бомбардир или что то в этом роде
Буран сделан с Бомбардье Алпайн 65. Их привезли из Канады в 1968 году и наши их купили и лицензию на производство и до сих пор клепают!
@@АндрейЗеленский-в7м ну сути не меняет, считай автор видео может закупиться новыми зп доя своего "найденного в поле" снегохода
No music please
Yes please
Excellent restoration but please get rid of the music
Another great start restoration video your talent is amazing question what was the oldest thing you ever had to restore
How come it’s has new tracks on it if it’s from the bushes
Nice video,too bad the music ruins it
That looked like a giant cellar rattle from UDSSR.
Very cool to see the end result. But the music was very annoying.
Без музыки интереснее было смотреть
Хорошо что нашёл в поле, то было бы неканонично
Can't agree this was found in the weeds, had to be in storage because of lack of rust on track and dust under the hood.
Super
Thats cool skidoo made one with one ski to
One former careful owner - Ken Block
I couldn't take the music. Maybe next time.
かっこいい😊
On the skis, you should have painted the yellow first, then you would only have to mask the stripes...
внутрянка коробки тоже новая вся была.
0:01 whats the name of the background music?
I really had hoped this would have been a video like musti1 but after 3 minutes the music made me turn it off... sorry
It was old but no way it way abandonned outside the foam of the seat would have been full green and rust would have bien everywhere on this machine. The chrome of the crashbar isn't even pitted !
Great job on that machine, music not so much it could go!
Buena restauración se te olvidó el motor
👍👍👍
ruclips.net/video/14x_5UGdC_Q/видео.htmlsi=q3QMeDQrUY9AlNLD
Good like
why the loud ass music tho ?
Sachs, made in Germany 😊
надо заявить в полицию о находке, скорее всего у него есть хозяин
Скорее всего, его просто выкинули.
@@279okiap пока нет правовой оценки это ваши домыслы
Тыкве досталось😂
Измени последовательность красок и не нужно было столько мантажки на обклейку лыжи.
Швед получился
I can almost smell the sandblasting. Great video but the music is kind of annoying.
Ditch the music!
А лыжу шпаклевать зачем?
would love to see a longer version without the music
What was easier putting it in the ditch or getting it out 😂
👍👏