Heehee!
I recently took possession of a severely beaten but eminently salvageable 1976 T'NT 340 for a grand total of $150. It looks like someone has been hauling it around behind their truck - without the benefit of a trailer - for the last 32 years, but I can still see the bright soul of a functional snow machine shining through.
It's going to need a lot of TLC. The cowl is missing some chunks, I've already removed the "seat" (read: duct tape and crumbling foam), the track is still usable but really should be replaced soon, and it looks like I'm going to be hunting for a lot of rubber bushings and such...but you know what?
It runs, and it runs REALLY WELL.
I reset the jets on the carb to the recommended positions, put in two fresh plugs, dumped in a couple gallons of gas, and it started on the second pull. I was more than a little surprised. Unfortunately the snow was almost gone at that point, but I did a couple of laps around the yard and was pleased to see that it's still got plenty of power. I'll probably still end up pulling the engine apart to make sure it's not about to unceremoniously grenade itself, but it felt awful good to run it around.
At any rate, I'll be adding to this occasionally with updates on the restoration. I'll try to get off my lazy arse and get some pictures up tomorrow.
You'll probably get a good chuckle out of them.
