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Snow Blower |
Dec 19 2005, 02:31 PM
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Really Old Corner Carver Group: Advanced Member Posts: 1,209 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Atlanta Ga Member No.: 21 |
If you're tired of anaemic, one-lung snowblowers with their slipping drive belts, you might consider Kai Grundt's V8 snow blower which raises the bar on the traditional snow blower in every respect. With electric start, electric block heater, antifreeze heater and eight cylinders, it has no drive belts to freeze up and you'll never get bored with the job as the 454 cubic inch big block Chevrolet V8 produces 412 horsepower, 430 foot pounds of torque and can throw snow 50 feet at just 3500 rpm. Nor will you get cold as the machine has been ingeniously
designed to route the engine coolant through the handle bars, with the rear mounted, enclosed radiator keeping the operator nice and cozy. (IMG:http://www.crystalridge.net/stuff/blower1.jpg) (IMG:http://www.crystalridge.net/stuff/blower2.jpg) |
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Dec 19 2005, 04:22 PM
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Scaring slow F body drivers with a VW diesel Group: Member Posts: 449 Joined: 23-June 04 From: Mt Gilead, Ohio Member No.: 376 |
That looks like something Kevin would build. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif)
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Dec 19 2005, 04:51 PM
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FRRAX Owner/Admin Group: Admin Posts: 15,428 Joined: 13-February 04 From: Ohio Member No.: 196 |
QUOTE (Mericet @ Dec 19 2005, 11:22) That looks like something Kevin would build. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif) Sadly, when I saw that you had replied to this, I was thinking: "Neil probably thinks I'd build one of those". Then, I pulled up the thread..... :stupid: |
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Dec 19 2005, 08:05 PM
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Scaring slow F body drivers with a VW diesel Group: Member Posts: 449 Joined: 23-June 04 From: Mt Gilead, Ohio Member No.: 376 |
QUOTE (trackbird @ Dec 19 2005, 12:51) QUOTE (Mericet @ Dec 19 2005, 11:22) That looks like something Kevin would build. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif) Sadly, when I saw that you had replied to this, I was thinking: "Neil probably thinks I'd build one of those". Then, I pulled up the thread..... :stupid: As long as you leave it at my house for the snow trials, I will be happy! |
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Dec 19 2005, 08:37 PM
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FRRAX Owner/Admin Group: Admin Posts: 15,428 Joined: 13-February 04 From: Ohio Member No.: 196 |
Well, I think I'd have used a 9" so we could change gears based on conditions...... (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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Dec 19 2005, 08:42 PM
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Experienced Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,283 Joined: 4-May 04 From: Kenvil, NJ Member No.: 331 |
FYI it's a small block, not a big block. But still cool.
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Dec 21 2005, 08:37 PM
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FRRAX Owner/Admin Group: Admin Posts: 15,428 Joined: 13-February 04 From: Ohio Member No.: 196 |
QUOTE (slowTA @ Dec 19 2005, 15:42) FYI it's a small block, not a big block. But still cool. I thought the same thing and we were discussing it on another board so I was forced to take another look. Look at the valve covers, more than two bolt "divots" (which small blocks don't have anyway). It is, in fact, a big block (but it's really hard to tell). http://www.v8snowblowers.com/id15.html |
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Dec 22 2005, 03:23 AM
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Experienced Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,283 Joined: 4-May 04 From: Kenvil, NJ Member No.: 331 |
I saw how close the exhaust was on the center 2 primaries and the headers bolck a better view of the valve covers.
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