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Drivetrain / Re: Slide Suspension Replacing 1, 2 & 3 Wheels with a slider
« Last post by Snowbusman on November 08, 2020, 04:33:58 pm »
Still no one has come forward with a supplier or a supplier to buy the drawings. ...............
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General Discussion / Bombardier museum documents
« Last post by dpaulson on October 17, 2020, 08:03:38 am »
Click on the link.  On that page is a search at the top.   Type in your machine and do a global search.  You can find documents related to the manufacture and who it was sold to originally for your machine.


https://archives.bombardier.org/manuel-du-conducteur-owners-manual-vehicule-industriel-103?fbclid=IwAR2oNORkpsNu8l184Dw3WNtdmfvNGQBIs2BOssQtrXhrKvPKq2pf8SeWA_c
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Hello everyone, Time to Rock and Roll. I am sick of sittin and not doing anything. Lets talk BOMBARDIER!
I have a full rebuild going that has been in the works for 18 years. The steel work is at last done and I am about to get a lesson on body work!  A great friend  has offered to help me and a lot has happened in the past two years.
  I am sure others have stories to tell
  so lets wake up and start talking
Bob Sanders
Desbarats, Ontario
705-542-3618  TXT and Cell
bobsanders@live.ca
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General Discussion / Re: Posting pictures
« Last post by dpaulson on October 02, 2020, 05:18:21 pm »
Well, It looks like photobucket took all the pictures down, but I think I have a work around.  You'll need to click on the link to see the picture, but at least you'll see the picture.  I'll try this weekend to automate the process, so everyone does not need to modify each post that has a picture in it.
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V6 or Straight 6 Engines / Re: Crankshaft Nut
« Last post by PrairieTracker on September 24, 2020, 07:27:12 am »
It's a 251
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V6 or Straight 6 Engines / Re: Crankshaft Nut
« Last post by FORD F-150 on September 23, 2020, 07:21:39 pm »
What size of an engine do you have?
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V6 or Straight 6 Engines / Crankshaft Nut
« Last post by PrairieTracker on September 17, 2020, 03:50:27 pm »
Hello. Can someone tell me the size of socket needed for the crankshaft nut on the harmonic balancer?
Thanks
Rod
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Wooden Bombardiers / Re: Cam McClean and Mel Bilinsky
« Last post by dpaulson on September 03, 2020, 02:56:22 pm »
That's quite a find.  Have fun completing it.
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Wooden Bombardiers / Cam McClean and Mel Bilinsky
« Last post by Oldyellowiron on September 01, 2020, 06:44:59 pm »
Well this is the story   I figured I’d go have a look at at a project bomber for sale less than an hour from where I live. Was in our ads but had limited info   A 49 B12. I was expecting a half finished machine with half the parts missing   Well when the owner opened the door for a look I couldn’t believe the workmanship that went into this machine. Grounds up restoration to original specs except for the powertrain.
Apparently a couple of friends worked on bombers for a long time and this was their pride n joy
Mel Bilinsky and Cam McClean from Cranberry Portage put their heart n soul into this project. It is better than what came off the assembly line. Sadly they both passed on and didn’t have a chance to see their project completed
A matter of a week and it could be completed with all new parts and some refurbished
I couldn’t believe my eyes when he should me the parts   10 brand new tires n refurbished rims new set of tracks cleats n bolts assembly
New refurbished skis with summer wheels and the list went on right down to the teardrop tail lights. Even kept a journal of their work right down to how many layers of Laquor they used on the wood
I showed my wife and she was impressed and it takes a lot to impress her lol.
I hope I can do justice to this bomber with the completion of it.
Just wondering if anyone knows of the history of this machine or is there any Picts on this forum of them restoring it.  Thx  :)
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