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Melensdad
05-28-2007, 05:28 PM
Can someone go and rescue this Trac Master? It is in British Columbia :flagcan:

I got an email from Jack Sloan, he's been great about sending over a lot of materials, brochures and images in the past. He found an older Trac Master that is in need of some help!

Maybe someone could find the owner and rescue/restore this one?Hi,Bob.Thought you might be interested in pics and info, pics,May 25,/07.. Unit I believe was running 2or3 years ago.Located south side of Hwy 24, within 10 miles of Bridge Lake,British Columbia, off Hwy.97 when you are on your way to Alaska to play in the snow..Jack Sloan

Melensdad
05-28-2007, 05:33 PM
Obviously this has a roll cage of some sort added. The exhaust is highly modified and come up over the cabin. The battery appears to have been removed from the cabin and mounted on the passenger side equipment rail. The fuel tank has been relocated and replaced with what looks like is a smaller(?) tank and it is sitting on the drivers side equipment rail. I thought maybe it might have been a second tank, but in the photos that show the rear door you can clearly see the location of the fuel filler pipe doesn't have a pipe for a fuel tank.

Snowcat Operations
05-28-2007, 06:41 PM
Well Bob. When I get my new truck and my loan I will kinda close buy there anyway to pick up my other two Snow Masters. I could try and make contact.

Snowcat Operations
05-28-2007, 06:52 PM
Tp me it looks like a possible parts machine. Theres a whole lotta work to be done there!

Snowcat Operations
05-28-2007, 06:53 PM
Also it seems to be missing the passenger side track. Most likely broke the axle housing! Can you say BANK!

brianf
05-28-2007, 07:16 PM
it has not moved in about 10 years, the owner was going to fix it when I talked to him years ago,rough shape.

Melensdad
05-28-2007, 07:27 PM
Well if anyone picks it up, I think that Mike (Snowcat Ops) may be right, it might be more likely to be a parts machine than a restoration.

Brian, do you know if it is even for sale?