I'm going to look at a Chrysler sno runner tomorrow night. is there anything I should look for as far as weak spots or typical costly problems?
I'm going to look at a Chrysler sno runner tomorrow night. is there anything I should look for as far as weak spots or typical costly problems?
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You might be strong as an ox, but without a cart you are just a big dumb animal.
my buddy has 3 of them and i have spent a fare bit of time workin on them. They have basically a big chainsaw carb with the fuel pump built into them, which means they are full of rubber diaframs.(dont use any ethonal blended fuel). also make shure it has an air filter on it, because the intake is so close to the ground it tends to suck in snow. Also the tracks tend to come off the sprockets every once and a while. Other than that its a fun little machine. good luck!
Unfortunately around here there is no choice, but ethanol blended gas. The guy said it is a runner and I could ride it home if I wanted to.
my feedback thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-hoosierlogger
TRIKEFEST 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
Current rides
Taurus 650 (green)
85 250es big red
83 ALT50 (5 year old daughters)
82 ALT50
82 ALT50
84 atc 70 stroked big bore 90 STILL in progress.
71 QA50
93 TRX 300 FW
You might be strong as an ox, but without a cart you are just a big dumb animal.