The "Busco Bullet" Returns
- Sprailfire340
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Glad you finally decided to open the door
Congrats again guys. Lookin' good
Congrats again guys. Lookin' good
ME
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Don,
Will you adopt me?
Robb
Will you adopt me?
Robb
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WOW, beyond words. Another one ready for the Red Lake
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That's a beautiful sound.
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Sled looks great! VERY un-impressed with your choice of shop towel in the first pic though.
- WinnipegStPaul9
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Nope! No Red Lake for us Guy. Gonna take a leisurely trip to the U.P. next week and have fun!!! My racing days are over, can't afford a broken hip cause it would drive up Medicare expenses.JDGuy wrote:WOW, beyond words. Another one ready for the Red Lake
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Robb, you're still the King. My work doesn't hold a candle to yours.ChickenRat wrote:Don,
Will you adopt me?
Robb
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- WinnipegStPaul9
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Guess I'm missing something here.....fill me in.dorkpunch wrote:Sled looks great! VERY un-impressed with your choice of shop towel in the first pic though.
DA
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- WinnipegStPaul9
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Thanks for all of the great comments. It was January of 2007 and I was the proud owner of a 1977 Cyclone. Son Bob kind of put a deal together for the Cyclone knowing that I had lost my best buddy horse just a month earlier and was ready to get out of the equine industry. He thought that perhaps fixing up what was already a nice sled would be therapy for me. Oh, it was!!!!
Anyway what I want to say here besides thanking Bob for getting Dad reinterested is that I owe almost everything to Chuck Moser. I had just found www.jdsleds.com about the same time as Chuck. Side Note: Everyone remember when Chuck only typed in cap's??? Finally someone told him that was yelling in computer language LOL.
Anyway Chuck gave me a stern lecture that if I was serious about restoring sleds it was imperative that I tear this machine down to the tunnel and rebuild from there. It took me about a month to decide if I really wanted that grief but there was something about Chuck that I liked from the first day I learned of him so that's what I did and the rest is history.
I want to publicly thank (or hit) Chuck for being my driving force behind my restorations. THANK YOU CHUCK MOSER!
I do believe that this sled is my final restoration as it will become my "rider". See everyone soon on the trails I hope.
DA
Anyway what I want to say here besides thanking Bob for getting Dad reinterested is that I owe almost everything to Chuck Moser. I had just found www.jdsleds.com about the same time as Chuck. Side Note: Everyone remember when Chuck only typed in cap's??? Finally someone told him that was yelling in computer language LOL.
Anyway Chuck gave me a stern lecture that if I was serious about restoring sleds it was imperative that I tear this machine down to the tunnel and rebuild from there. It took me about a month to decide if I really wanted that grief but there was something about Chuck that I liked from the first day I learned of him so that's what I did and the rest is history.
I want to publicly thank (or hit) Chuck for being my driving force behind my restorations. THANK YOU CHUCK MOSER!
I do believe that this sled is my final restoration as it will become my "rider". See everyone soon on the trails I hope.
DA
Feel free to check out our website www.buscobullet.com for restorations or parts.
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I believe it has to do with the American Flag.dorkpunch wrote:
Sled looks great! VERY un-impressed with your choice of shop towel in the first pic though.
Guess I'm missing something here.....fill me in.
DA
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- WinnipegStPaul9
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Gotcha!! Brought it in before the rain came that day. Don't know ya dorkpunch but don't question my love for my country and respect for it's flag. If I misread I apologize.
DA
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Don: Scope out your UP location carefully. Trail reports (not always accurate) currently don't look good at my favorite places that normally always have great snow, ie. Paradise, Grand Maris, Newberry. Munising report is better, Strange year, but it only takes one good snowfall to change things. Good luck, Have fun........GuyNope! No Red Lake for us Guy. Gonna take a leisurely trip to the U.P. next week and have fun!!! My racing days are over, can't afford a broken hip cause it would drive up Medicare expenses.
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Guy, right now the conditions up there stink. But, the sled isn't ready either...kind of a double edge sword. Fun will be had snow or no snow, guaranteed.
DA
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Don sled looks and sounds awsome, i hpoe to see it 1 day soon!!! As for the shop towel coment, i hope he wasn't refering to the because if he was, he'll have to deal with me
Bob E
Bob E
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Awesome job guys, looks like it was made that way from factory, and with any job that how you want it.
Why didnt you guys blow air into the gas tank to prime the carbs ?
Why didnt you guys blow air into the gas tank to prime the carbs ?
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