I recently came to posses a Bombardier BR100+ that best I can tell from paperwork was made in 1987 1988 timeframe. It has the gasoline Ford 4 cyl engine.
It's been in storage for years with little more than 100 hours on it.
The last time it was serviced was 1999. It has some tires that are in need of replacement and air. But no dry rot. I'm very amazed at how good it looks for sitting so long.
So my question is, is there anything additional with this model that I need to pay particular attention to? I'm going to drain all the fluids and change the filters, check/replace belts/hoses , etc as anyone would do with something that's sat for a while.
I'd also like to investigate putting a snow blade on this. Is there a current option for this out there?
It's been in storage for years with little more than 100 hours on it.
The last time it was serviced was 1999. It has some tires that are in need of replacement and air. But no dry rot. I'm very amazed at how good it looks for sitting so long.
So my question is, is there anything additional with this model that I need to pay particular attention to? I'm going to drain all the fluids and change the filters, check/replace belts/hoses , etc as anyone would do with something that's sat for a while.
I'd also like to investigate putting a snow blade on this. Is there a current option for this out there?






I doubt it is a BR100 if it was made in 1978. Easy to tell by the windows and spacing between the tires. If it looks identical to the above pictures then it is the BR100 but if it has smaller windows, especially noticeable on the doors then it is the Bombi. The Bombi wheel axels were much closer together too.