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baverwolf
Orange Level Joined: 24 May 2010 Location: SE Montana Points: 828 |
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Posted: 19 Mar 2018 at 9:54pm |
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Hi guys! I'm looking for parts for a John Deere liquifire snowmobile. Parts from a John Deere cyclone snowmobile may work also. Let me know if you have one of these old gems sitting around! Be kind....I know I'm asking about that "other" green company!
Thanks! Ben |
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shameless dude
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try Hudson saw company, they make portable and stationary band saws for making lumber, and they also deal in parts for all makes of snowmobiles.
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darrel in ND
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Do you still have enough snow down there to use the snow mobile...? Darrel |
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Tbone95
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We have a '79 Liquifire 340. I think that's the correct year. It's been sitting inside though not covered. Ran perfectly when we quit using it.
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Allis dave
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I just bought a nice cyclone 340 last summer. Ran when parked 20 years ago... Hope to get it going. Before I bought it, google searches seemed to find lots of parts
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baverwolf
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Yes Darrel, we do. Still about 2 ft in most places. More where it drifted or didn't blow. Supposed to be in the low 40s the rest of this week so it should start disappearing. We got another 6 inches of really wet snow last Friday and Saturday. It was basically slush. So far we've had about 53 or 54 inches of snow here for the winter. I've never seen this much snow here in my lifetime. We're thankful for the much needed moisture! |
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baverwolf
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Thanks Shameless, ill try them! |
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baverwolf
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I don't use Facebook, but my wife does. Ill have her look into it. Thanks! |
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Tbone95
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What exactly is it you want?
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baverwolf
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I'm needing a stator for a 76-77 liquifire or cyclone with the kiortz engine.
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Tim NH
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Oct 2012 Location: Lancaster NH Points: 1084 |
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Try Al's snowmobile in Newport VT. I see on their web site they have JD parts. I remember years ago, JD said they were staying in the snowmobile business, when so many others were getting out. But when they lost their engine manufacture they were done. Tim
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Dave H
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Yeah way back in th3e 80's when I lived in AK, The stator went belly up on my liquifire. I found one with a dusted motor in it in Anchorage. Stuck the used stator on my sled and threw the remains in the landfill. It ran like a beast.
Only trouble I had was with the antique track and the bolt on cleats coming lose. Good luck in finding the needle in the hay stack. |
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8634 |
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So, Ben, the Powder River might actually have some water in it this spring...? Darrel
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HudCo
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go on to vintage sleds.com thats the other forum website that i get on every thing is on there and they have a very good classified and alot of good tech. as i like the old sno-jets
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baverwolf
Orange Level Joined: 24 May 2010 Location: SE Montana Points: 828 |
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Yes, and it does now as I type! Actually, we had an ice jam in the powder on our place that just went out yesterday afternoon. It flooded quite a bit of our river bottom areas. Thankfully it's gone now. I was a little worried with the forecasted warmer weather with all the snow and an already bank full river with an ice jam no less. It was setting up to be a bad situation. How is your weather? Ben |
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baverwolf
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Thanks guys for the ideas. Ill do some digging and see what I come up with!
Ben |
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HudCo
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go to that vintage sleds.com and go to resserections down aways and look for a post sst 500 and thats what i rode this winter not a very good pictures
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baverwolf
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I feel your pain on the loose track cleats. This is the second track on this one. First one had the full width cleats. This one has the 2/3rd staggered cleats and seems to be holding up a lot better. Also, I'm finding that the stator is the kiortz engines weak link. Everywhere I've called says they were known to go bad. Apparently the flywheel had weak magnets so the stator had to have many turns of wire. To get the required number of turns of wire it had to be thin as a hair to fit on the poles. Add that with something that is 40 years old, is exposed to high humidity, and the occasional mouse wee wee. No wonder they go bad. I guess all things must come to an end. I might have to retire the old girl. I hate to as the newer sleds just aren't good for day in day out work on a ranch. The new sleds go fast but aren't good for crawling around slow or pulling a heavy sled. I've got a newer arctic cat that is really nice to ride to get from point A to B, but just doesn't pull like the old john Deere. It will do it for awhile, but $80 belts get expensive. The old liquifire will pull a load all day long and not wear out a belt. It's geared low. But it will still get up and go if you need it too. It might not go 80 but 50 will still easily catch a coyote. Enough of my ranting. Thanks! Ben |
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baverwolf
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I found your post, but couldn't get any pictures to load. Might be my internet. Ill try again tomorrow. |
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8634 |
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Ben, guess we don't have a fraction as much snow as you do. What we have had, has mostly been pretty dry, up until just the other day here. Got about 4 inches of wet heavy stuff. It's melting, but most of it's running off. Our sub soil moisture is non-existent. It's going to take some rain if we are going to get any hay or crops this year. We do occasionally get that two feet of wet heavy snow in April or May storm, that has helped in the past. Maybe we get one of them this year. Darrel
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HudCo
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i think that you have to registier to tha t webite to see the photos but once you do it is loaded with photos and brand specific tech sections oem parts books ect.
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HD6GTOM
Orange Level Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Location: MADISON CO IA Points: 6627 |
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Don't have 1 now but used to run 1. Was a good runner had a lot of fun with it.
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baverwolf
Orange Level Joined: 24 May 2010 Location: SE Montana Points: 828 |
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Ill register. Sounds like a good site! |
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8634 |
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Glad you didn't get washed down the river, Ben. How close is your place to the river? The Powder does kind of have a reputation for either being dry, or flooding, and not much in between, not....? Maybe you ought to write up a thank you note for Shameless, thanking him for all the snow you got, put it in a bottle and throw it in the river. See if Shameless finds it in the Missouri in a few years. LOL! Darrel
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baverwolf
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Darrel, the house and buildings are about 1/4 mile from the river. They're built up on a bank. They can't get wet very easy and if they do we're really in trouble. River has gotten right to the bottom of the bank in the spring of 1979. We've actually got about the same amount of snow this winter as the winter of 78 and 79. "Thats what I've been told by the old timers" Your idea of thanking Shameless sounds like a good idea! He must have spent a lot of time greasing and adjusting his machine last summer! I took a gamble today and put my one surviving snowmobile to bed for the summer. That will guarantee another good storm. It's melted a lot here the last few days. I put a set of chains on the 4-wheeler and can get around on my trails now. Spring is coming! How's the calving going?? |
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8634 |
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Well, Ben. Calving isn't going as good as I would like it to. Death loss hasn't been teribble, but still worse than I like it to be. Ever have them calves that just plain act like "they are too stupid to live?" Had a couple of them. Had a couple that got trampled in the barn, which really upset me because each time there were only two pair in the barn, and we had put them in the barn to ensure that they had every opportunity to live. Should have left em outside. Weather has been tolerable, however that may change today. Wet heavy snow started falling about 5:30 this morning, and we probably have about 3 inches already. Could get up to a foot. I would imagine that you put calving season when snow should be a thing of the past for the year, not. .? Darrel
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