Thanks. There's actually quite a few around available. Look for a group on Facebook called "Bombardier Bombi BR-100." I see ones up for sale there all the time and at reasonable prices.
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Wow what an accomplishment. Did you get the tracks tightened? And oh I saw your video on the Rossi 357/38 and wanted to ask how it turned out after the slick job. I just bought same one and man is it rough.
@@duanehawks9405 we haven't tightened the tracks yet, but we will (it's just a matter of using a grease gun to pump them up). My Rossi is a .44 mag. It turned out pretty good, although I may have "slicked" it up a bit too much. But it sure cycles a lot better now.
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Wow ok mines the 357.38. How's it ack with to much stone work? Is it just no resistance were you want a Lil, or the lever falls out of battery?
@@duanehawks9405 pretty much what you said. Just take it real easy with the stone work. It's easy to do too much. You just want the burrs taken off the steel.
Sure wish I could find one like yours. It’s in great shape.
Thanks. There's actually quite a few around available. Look for a group on Facebook called "Bombardier Bombi BR-100." I see ones up for sale there all the time and at reasonable prices.
Cool vehicle. Too bad they aren’t made anymore! Look forward to the rebuild and other vids! Take care and God Bless y’all!
More to come!
What a thing😯
Enough to make anyone want one
I'm sure glad we have one.
I like it!!
Yes Sir yes Sir. I like it. Did I see a Can Am decal?
Yeah, that decal is from the name of the road-building company my dad used to own. I inherited the Bombi from him after he passed on.
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Wow what an accomplishment. Did you get the tracks tightened? And oh I saw your video on the Rossi 357/38 and wanted to ask how it turned out after the slick job. I just bought same one and man is it rough.
@@duanehawks9405 we haven't tightened the tracks yet, but we will (it's just a matter of using a grease gun to pump them up). My Rossi is a .44 mag. It turned out pretty good, although I may have "slicked" it up a bit too much. But it sure cycles a lot better now.
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles Wow ok mines the 357.38. How's it ack with to much stone work? Is it just no resistance were you want a Lil, or the lever falls out of battery?
@@duanehawks9405 pretty much what you said. Just take it real easy with the stone work. It's easy to do too much. You just want the burrs taken off the steel.
Looks good guy 👍👍
Thanks 👍