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Frandee Sno Shu seen in Facebook group

aksnocat

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olympicorange

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……. that's ''freakn'' cool,... how long has that poor ol girl been there.... tree grown right into it. who ever cut the tree did well.... feller-buncher ?? great picture ... that needs to be blown up , framed, & put up over the mantle. the link doesn't seem to work,... is it in the great AK,...?? thx for posting,..:thumbup:
 

aksnocat

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You may need to log into Facebook to see the post I got the photos from. The poster posted from Hubbardton, VT.
 

loggah

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Thats the same one i posted pictures of last year. those are earlier pictures then mine. in mine it was moved from in front of the barn.here is the owner talking to a crazy sno-cat owner.
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High pond ski area in Brandon Vt
 

olympicorange

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……. ahhh,.... nope,...forgot..... CRS again. cool story. now why am I not surprised you know it's whereabouts, don...lol. so,... what's the owners intentions with the ol unit?? going to restore , scrap it, or lawn art.... was it too far gone to salvage....hmmmmm
 

loggah

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Bruce,He told me they were probably going to fix it up. They had already restored the ski lift to operational.
 

GMoose

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Wow, that is cool, hopefully they restore it. It is not to far gone, here is what I started and ended with.

If anyone knows them, let them know that I have all the information they will need to restore it.

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GMoose

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Here is a photo of it that I had, not sure where I got it, most likely from one of you.

It appears to be a Model D and still has the original Ford 254 flathead industrial engine.

Frandee Model D.jpg
 

loggah

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Yes, thats one of the other photos i posted.I dont think its really in that bad a shape.Notice the remains of a tucker roller behind it,probably pulled by the torpedo they had.
 

olympicorange

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……… hey GMoose,... just the guy in the know,... what did you learn in your research , of the history of these...?? like ,; how many years were these produced,...from what year,...production numbers,.... and any model variations,... thx :thumbup:
 
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