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1940's Snow Go Blowers

citizensoldier

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A friend of mine has 4 of these units from WWII. He is restoring one and we would like to find the TM for them? Anyone of you guys own one or have the manual for it? Any info would be greatly appreciated. I know nothing about them other than most seem to be on a Ford Chassis but I think some were on GMC's and CCKW frames?
 

acetomatoco

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RE: 1940

They would have a specialized manual from Marmon Herrington with an additional manual from the folks at SnoGo.. as it was a low production... in the hundreds, I believe, there probably is only a civilian manual compendium in existance.. See Crismon book to see if covered there and Marmon Herrington History for the chassis....too.
 

BEASTMASTER

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my buddie got one a couple years ago for junk. he got the truck part running and sold it for $1000.00 and junked the snowblower section. the guy that bought it is restoring it and turning it into a wrecker.
 

madsam

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my buddie got one a couple years ago for junk. he got the truck part running and sold it for $1000.00 and junked the snowblower section. the guy that bought it is restoring it and turning it into a wrecker.
What happened to the junked big engine? I could use spare parts.
 
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