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SV 300 project

clairpierce

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Before and after pic.
 

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LTR

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Wow! wish I had half the talent as some of you, when it comes to restoring these Snocats!:clap:
 

rfx

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Nice work, I had and restored one a while back , found those tracks to be horrendous to work on finally gave up on them when I found some 4 band aluminum ones off a 301 . You really have done some fine body work there , have fun.
 

300 H and H

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Very nice job on what I would consider a worthy machine. :smile:

Great 4 man cab version, some what hard to come by to!

What power is under the dog house? Transmission?

Regards, Kirk
 

clairpierce

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some of rfx's parts are on this cat, It's got a 300 ford industrial. Fmx auto trans, and yes the tracks were extremely hard to work with.
 

Bobcatbob

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Beautiful work! Just finished work on a Ford 300 industrial myself for an SW48.....would love to see fabrication/rebuild pics. Well done sir!
 

redsqwrl

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speaking of tracks is one side wider than the other? as in axle width?

might be optical illusion but the center line looks wider on the drivers side, kind of cool for towing I suppose.

Very nice job....!!!
 
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