600 found in the rough - Worth Saving?

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600 found in the rough - Worth Saving?

Post by Go Go Diablo » Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:43 am

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Re: 600 found in the rough - Worth Saving?

Post by huuksnatch » Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:03 am

Hi guys! I have found this 600 in the bush on someone's 40 where it has been sitting for a loooong time! Is it even worth my time? No tracks, motor is froze, no seater.. but the hood is mint! I dont have a 600 so it would be great to get this thing going, i just dont know if its worth paying anything for it..
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Re: 600 found in the rough - Worth Saving?

Post by Barrie2777 » Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:14 pm

Since the seater, the engine and the tracks are the same as the 444, you should have no problem finding these items. The items specific to the 600 are what you should take note of. If these are missing then you may have trouble restoring the machine. Off hand, if you have the primary clutch, the jack shaft and a muffler, a good hood and both axels then you are well on your way to a fine machine.

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Re: 600 found in the rough - Worth Saving?

Post by myoldhus-ski » Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:52 pm

A recoil is a bonus. I am misssing my recoil. I think I put it on the truck to the dump a few years ago Check the deck by the secondary receiver. I had to reinforce mine years ago Jim Warburton

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