Trying to organize parts

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smitfire
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I cant remember what i had for lunch, okay not that bad but Ive caught myself buying parts i already had a few times. I try to remember what we have for tractor parts and i forget my personal stash


We dont have many sled salvage yards here in iowa, How are most of them set up?
Many new and used parts available, I ship anywhere. Thanks everyone.
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My biggest issue was the other collector that I bought out and nothing was tagged and no real idea what a lot of it came out of. I purged quite a bit of stuff as I unloaded but we still managed to make a complete mess of my storage shop so that's where all this started from.

I still have about 6 or 7 sleds to strip out back so we'll see if I can keep to my word and stay organized
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I listed a keihin carb last night that I found in my carb box, I know I didn't remove it, so I have no idea what it's off but it's HUGE. Like 8-10"'s tall and 40mm intake side

Any old pros have a clue what a carb like that would fit?
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is there a part number? Like 8H0 or something along that lines number letter number, would make it yamaha. Harley's used 40mm Keihin carbs also, along with some quads.
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Panther you have for sale is a 70.
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Invader440 wrote:Panther you have for sale is a 70.

That's what I thought as I have an old magazine ad that looks identical , I hate to strip it and toss the body... Hope someone buys it or to the graveyard it goes
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Panther? Did I miss something?
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It's on my website under the Complete Snowmobiles section... Cheap cheap cheap :P
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