Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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Where is the Best Place to find 80’s and 90’s Snowmobile Parts ? Thank you
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Re: Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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Probably way north of you. I know there’s some snowmobile graveyards in Minnesota, and probably every northern state. Or just try googling what you need. There’s snowmobile forums that’ll definitely have what you need too.
Last edited by Shakeyjake; 03/07/25 10:35 PM.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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Re: Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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What parts are you looking for?
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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Guy here in town holds quite a Yamaha inventory !
It’s a lazy man who can’t find his wife a second job !
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Re: Where is Best Place to Find old Snowmobile Parts
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In much of Ohio, there are thousands of old snowmobiles in barns and garages, that people just let sit, as Ohio got less and less snow. They have almost no value here, so unless they are scrapped, they'll sit in the barns and garages forever. A smart entrepreneur, from up North, could probably do well advertising that they buy old snowmobiles in all conditions for a pittance. They likely could get semi loads of old snowmobiles for very little money, most of which were put away while still in decent condition.
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