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Bombardier identification and parts

Harley22

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Just purchased a bombardier a month ago and I'm trying to find out what model it is and where I could find some parts for it. The seriel number is 341800035 and ill try to post a picture. Thank you
 

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that looks to be a mid engine muskeg with a brush mower on it your engine should be a perkins diesel. the muskegs are kind of a dog in the deep snow but are king in the swamps as they are built like a brick outhouse.
 
Don't really get much snow here just got it to cut some hilly fields seems to go pretty good just need to locate some parts
 
Don't really get much snow here just got it to cut some hilly fields seems to go pretty good just need to locate some parts

What parts are you wanting? If it has the factory engine it would be a 453
Detroit diesel 130 hp @ 2750 rpm

Kershaw would be the brush cutter with two 51 hp hydraulic motors in series
Running 2000 psi

It weighs about 12000 pounds

It would be a 1980 machine it is just called Muskeg brush cutter
 
Great looking machine, I see two exhaust stacks , what powerunit drives the hydraulics for that brush hog?
J5 Bombardier
 
Great looking machine, I see two exhaust stacks , what powerunit drives the hydraulics for that brush hog?
J5 Bombardier

If it factory then the one you see on the left going up the back of the cab is air intake the one out the back is exhaust

Double vickers pump back of 453 Detroit one section is 21 GPM for the mower
The other is 8 GPM for the cylinders rotors spin at 1500 rpm no load
 
Boggie, thanks for the info really appreciate it what I need is a wheel bearing a bolt for one of the wheels, a couple dust covers, and one of the sprockets that run the tracks is pretty chewed up one one side
 
Boggie, thanks for the info really appreciate it what I need is a wheel bearing a bolt for one of the wheels, a couple dust covers, and one of the sprockets that run the tracks is pretty chewed up one one side

We should have all that in stock,

Www.mn-outdoors.com

The bearing is a 2788 race is 2735x you can use just a standard bolt in the wheel it just means you have to hold the back when you tighten it or we have them also dust covers are Bombardiers. 35.00 ea. sprocket can be either
2.5 " wide or the jumbos which are 4" wide 2.5" wide ones are 300.00 ea in polyurethane most likely yours are black rubber
 
They are definitely black rubber going to guess they are the jumbo ones cause there pretty big. Would I also by any chance be able to find some kind of manual for that.
 
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