topwelder44
Banned
not mine----listed on resort bone yard----1967----8 grand----never had one but it looks ok and is all there
Well that is an oddity for an ST4, wide tracks and no fenders
Of course you understand it was not built that way originally.
My guess is that at some point the fenders were damaged, and the owner decided to just cut them off, rather than replace. To make this machine correct for it's year, it would involve making new fenders. Not to mention that it would improve visibility from snow dust..
Regards, Kirk
always loved the look of the wide track "sno-master" or what was the right name?
Of course you understand it was not built that way originally.
My guess is that at some point the fenders were damaged, and the owner decided to just cut them off, rather than replace. To make this machine correct for it's year, it would involve making new fenders. Not to mention that it would improve visibility from snow dust..
Regards, Kirk
Kirk some of the early ones were that way.Of course you understand it was not built that way originally.
My guess is that at some point the fenders were damaged, and the owner decided to just cut them off, rather than replace. To make this machine correct for it's year, it would involve making new fenders. Not to mention that it would improve visibility from snow dust..
Regards, Kirk
Just the opposite. I believe I remember someone (Utahwilson??) saying that the wide herringbone track liked to try to walk itself out of the track on firm snow because of the extra grip. But may be mistaken? Would be pretty easy to put the flat aluminum fenders back on there. And everyone says there's enough heat to keep the back door open if you wanted, unless sub zero.