Trust me it doesn't take long to get a collection of old beat up snowmobiles if your looking for them. That goes with 4 wheelers in dirt bikes as well...
yes, this property just Sold, I didn't get it, It went for way over my budget. The new owner has leveled everything and cleaned up the property. The barn is still there though, not sure about all the snow mobils.
Motor Oil & Beer 1 year ago (edited) Thank you for the positive comment. There is a story behind this property. I am not sure why the farmer left but when they left they left everything behind. The property has been leased for years and that is how i found it. I tried to buy it from the owner a few years ago. He lives about 30 miles away. He is very reclusive and his family as well. He would not even look at my offer. They haven't been back to the property probably in 30 years. Maybe there was a tragic accident to a family member there , I don't know. Thank you for watching.
@@VintageSnowmobiles If you can claim this to be a skidoo Alpine hood , after I explained the model , how about if I were to say , " umm no , its a 1970 Mercury , 440 liquid cooled Sno-Twister hood of original colour ? Believe me now fuc' Tard ?? Or are you just plain ignorant?
@@Hockeyfan9884 I thought you where joking. Now I realize you're just stupid. It's an alpine hood not a skiroule. You never said a model you said the make. Maybe go back and watch the vid again. Maybe look at the sticker on it and call it a Caterpillar. Or maybe find a new hobby. Vintage snowmobiles are not your strong point.
Interesting stuff. Canoe with a transom. I had one. The 244 Polaris Gemini single cylinder thumper, might be 79-81. Those were reliable engines. Can get you out to the fish huts or grocery getter. Not a fast machine and good for the kids to learn on. They did make a twin 250 Gemini, but competition with other sleds with 340s or 440s left them in a cloud of snow.
My guy tried it out this year and was unimpressed with the run. No land markers or anyone giving directions. He got ditched. No one leading or following up for dead needing help. And this one was supposed to be great because it was in our own town.
Very cool piece of property, thankyou for sharing, I'm sure there is a ton of history behind that barn and all of its contents, no matter what all the other comments say. Thankyou for sharing because if it weren't for you taking time out of your day and makin this video for all of us to see none of us would get to see this, so thankyou for sharing
Thank you for the positive comment. There is a story behind this property. I am not sure why the farmer left but when they left they left everything behind. The property has been leased for years and that is how i found it. I tried to buy it from the owner a few years ago. He lives about 30 miles away. He is very reclusive and his family as well. He would not even look at my offer. They haven't been back to the property probably in 30 years. Maybe there was a tragic accident to a family member there , I don't know. Thank you for watching.
@@MOAB I hope you can get it someday, that looks like an amazing property, heck you could reclaim all that old barn wood and build a new one from scratch out of, thanks again for sharing and I cant wait to see more videos like this
@@MOAB that's how they are out at my uncle's, it's pretty insane how a small piece of property can run for such a large price. I wish you luck and I hope you have the opportunity to buy it
I have to laugh when people claim that real estate they are trespassing is abandoned. Believe me virtually all real estate in the countries of this world is owned by someone, an estate, a corporation or a government. What is on this real estate is owned by default unless you can prove otherwise.
New owner bought the farm last year and tore the barn down. Not sure what happened to the snow mobiles. The property is all cleaned up and looks like they are going to build a new house there. Sold for about $1,000,000. I offered $400,000 four years ago about.
Baaket cases! Only a few usable parts among all these junkers! And I saw a State Farm insurance sticker on one, owner is probably STILL waiting for a check for a crash claim he filed in 1972!🤣
sorry but it might of been me that grabbed up those old motors , they make great go cart power plants . back in the day when i were into the crime life that is , beg my pardon . oh and dont worry about a crime stoppers fee , all stuff like that has long been sold due to the fact that i no longer am into the life of crime . i let that sort of stuff up to the governmentss lmao . if we lie to them its a felony , if they lie to us its politics .
Clickbait title says rare snowmobiles .. nope just rusted out worthless junk. Abandoned farm? nope, afraid he'll get caught for trespassing? yep , Says he talked to owner so he knows this is not abandoned and is trespassing what a load of bs start to finish
I worked on a few of those snow mobiles at Centennial College in Thunder Bay in 1981. Do you have a 1971 KingCat? Now that is rare. I have never seen one or heard of one until i googled your Name. I once had 2 Raiders a 340 and 440. I wish I had kept them.
no but when I am older I am going to get one I made my email fast so that is all I could think of were I am I see them more then I see that g sled I forgot the name I never seen one before I see King cats alot
@@kingcat-bc4yc Oh I see, Still a pretty cool machine. I once saw a 1974-5 ski doo 3 cylinder 600cc I beleive, ice racing sled. I could have bought that for $500 at the time. Stinger pipes that made a lot of riders lose thier hearing in the right ear, they were so loud.
None of them rare. General consumer sleds they produced thousands of each year. Actually the most interesting thing in there was that cab looking thing with the canadian flag on it, but he said not a thing aboot that eh?
It's all pretty much junk...nothing there worth risking injury or death crawling around in that mess or getting arrested for trespassing. You don't have enough snowmobile savvy to be scrounging around there or anywhere for that matter.
@@MOAB its junk....there is not 1 sled that I saw there that has enough left to save and none of those particular sleds were anything special. It would cost way more than any of them are worth to get them just back to running and riding condition let alone a full restoration. But you not knowing what they were you wouldn't know that...that is why I said you don't have enough snowmobile savvy...(that means knowledge) Hey buy them all you will have a treasure of junk... And what the hell are you doing just walking into some one else's property??? If something in there collapsed and fell on you, you probably would have THEN tracked down the owner and sued them right???? Drink some more beer dumbass...
wally walton stfu doesn’t matter how much they may cost to fix if anyone wants to fix something they have the right to fucking fix them no matter how far gone they are and it doesn’t take a fucking genius to go on google and find shit out google isn’t just for porn and your right hand to have fun with!!!! POS
Trust me it doesn't take long to get a collection of old beat up snowmobiles if your looking for them. That goes with 4 wheelers in dirt bikes as well...
yes, this property just Sold, I didn't get it, It went for way over my budget. The new owner has leveled everything and cleaned up the property. The barn is still there though, not sure about all the snow mobils.
@@MOAB I would go on a road trip for the snowmobiles if the new owner decides to sell them.
Engines are missing because the earlier tresspassers took them.
4 minutes and eighteen seconds 1971 Moto-ski Grand Pix
I have been looking for one of these for years!
Motor Oil & Beer
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you for the positive comment. There is a story behind this property. I am not sure why the farmer left but when they left they left everything behind. The property has been leased for years and that is how i found it. I tried to buy it from the owner a few years ago. He lives about 30 miles away. He is very reclusive and his family as well. He would not even look at my offer. They haven't been back to the property probably in 30 years. Maybe there was a tragic accident to a family member there , I don't know. Thank you for watching.
That thing in the side room with the electric motor is a cream separator.
In the part of the barn where the roof came down, that was a pull behind sickle mower.
It's sad to see so many of these old barns in this condition.
The skidoo is a 1972 Olympic. The black stripes indicate that. It was either a 335 or a 399. The 300 had a different seat.
"Im kinda tresspassing here..." that got me
As a farmer myself, you shouldn't trespass. Those belonging you are snooping threw belong to someone else, young man.
the ski-doo with the pop up head light is a '72 Olympique maybe a 399 twin model
That one ski doo with green seat may be a 69 tnt by the seat shape and the tach. I hope you grabbed it. I love the vintage ski doo. I have 10
First green hood was Skiroule and the blue Gemini hood , that is Polaris. And the 4 wheeled push cart is baby stroller.
LOL
first green hood was a 67 ski doo alpine
@@VintageSnowmobiles If you can claim this to be a skidoo Alpine hood , after I explained the model , how about if I were to say , " umm no , its a 1970 Mercury , 440 liquid cooled Sno-Twister hood of original colour ? Believe me now fuc' Tard ?? Or are you just plain ignorant?
@@Hockeyfan9884 I thought you where joking. Now I realize you're just stupid. It's an alpine hood not a skiroule. You never said a model you said the make. Maybe go back and watch the vid again. Maybe look at the sticker on it and call it a Caterpillar. Or maybe find a new hobby. Vintage snowmobiles are not your strong point.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Interesting stuff. Canoe with a transom. I had one. The 244 Polaris Gemini single cylinder thumper, might be 79-81. Those were reliable engines. Can get you out to the fish huts or grocery getter. Not a fast machine and good for the kids to learn on. They did make a twin 250 Gemini, but competition with other sleds with 340s or 440s left them in a cloud of snow.
Yes, The Yamaha 1979-80 single cylinder was the same way, very light and maneuverable, not fast but bullet proof.
The first hood there is off of a 1968 Ski Doo Super Alpine Somebody must've painted it over.
My guy tried it out this year and was unimpressed with the run. No land markers or anyone giving directions. He got ditched. No one leading or following up for dead needing help. And this one was supposed to be great because it was in our own town.
1981 Polaris gemeni.. classic sled 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Gemini was a Polaris snowmobile they sold for a couple years in the 70s
Very cool man 🤝🇨🇦
Now that's a legitimate barn find
cool that thung you called a wagon is a mower from the 1900s
I’d be interested in that couch
I would take them
The one us a 71olympic 335... Polaris Gemini..one looks like a TNT 340 or 292. The tach alone on the hood is good $$
Very cool piece of property, thankyou for sharing, I'm sure there is a ton of history behind that barn and all of its contents, no matter what all the other comments say. Thankyou for sharing because if it weren't for you taking time out of your day and makin this video for all of us to see none of us would get to see this, so thankyou for sharing
Thank you for the positive comment. There is a story behind this property. I am not sure why the farmer left but when they left they left everything behind. The property has been leased for years and that is how i found it. I tried to buy it from the owner a few years ago. He lives about 30 miles away. He is very reclusive and his family as well. He would not even look at my offer. They haven't been back to the property probably in 30 years. Maybe there was a tragic accident to a family member there , I don't know. Thank you for watching.
@@MOAB I hope you can get it someday, that looks like an amazing property, heck you could reclaim all that old barn wood and build a new one from scratch out of, thanks again for sharing and I cant wait to see more videos like this
It would be nice, Farm prices are going nuts here now. I know the people leasing it and I guess they have first dibs on it.
@@MOAB that's how they are out at my uncle's, it's pretty insane how a small piece of property can run for such a large price. I wish you luck and I hope you have the opportunity to buy it
Take all those machines
Awesome video!!!
I will have a sheet metal sandwich with a glass of 10W30 and a side order of ball bearings please.
lol
I think I saw Sled Ed's ghost.
I have to laugh when people claim that real estate they are trespassing is abandoned. Believe me virtually all real estate in the countries of this world is owned by someone, an estate, a corporation or a government. What is on this real estate is owned by default unless you can prove otherwise.
do you have any cheap fixer upper skidoos-elans-scandics- or anymore models for cheap sale please
I would take the snowmobiles
a snowmobile repair shop a long time ago
So what happened to these snowmobiles? Are they still in the barn?
New owner bought the farm last year and tore the barn down. Not sure what happened to the snow mobiles. The property is all cleaned up and looks like they are going to build a new house there. Sold for about $1,000,000. I offered $400,000 four years ago about.
The Moto Ski looks like a MS 18.
Afraid of a coyote? LOL
Hope you had permission to snoop in the old barn.
i.e. if it is not yours, stay the hell out.
What ever the real story is its still a bit of entertainment.
That farm is NOT "abandoned". The hay field was cut.
The owner leases the land to a guy I know. But no one has lived in the house or have used the barn in over 30 years.
I seen a old Suzuki snowmobile in a barn once and it didn't look like a Arctic Cat clone.
They used the Suzuki engine in at least 4 different snow machines back then. Very good engine, used up into the early 90's.
Suzuki also made their own sleds..
I own a Polaris Gemini
I didn't know that was made by Polaris. Lots of good parts in that barn for collectors. thx for watching
could be a lot of stolen property there
It has hydrolic breaks
I keep waiting for a dude with an axe in his damn hands...
Take them all
Moto-Ski is a '72 Grand Prix
Where in Ontario?
That one is a Polaris
Baaket cases! Only a few usable parts among all these junkers! And I saw a State Farm insurance sticker on one, owner is probably STILL waiting for a check for a crash claim he filed in 1972!🤣
Bet there all stolen and they only sold the motors
Never thought about that. Could be. No one has lived there for at least 30 years.
That cowl you called a John Deere hood goes to a ski horse
I would take whats most valuable . but get permission 1st if possible … the old white washed looking barn boards sell for a buck a foot.
I've been there before
Not sure why this came up. Hate to tell you, but those old sleds are pretty much worthless.
sorry but it might of been me that grabbed up those old motors , they make great go cart power plants . back in the day when i were into the crime life that is , beg my pardon . oh and dont worry about a crime stoppers fee , all stuff like that has long been sold due to the fact that i no longer am into the life of crime . i let that sort of stuff up to the governmentss lmao . if we lie to them its a felony , if they lie to us its politics .
carmichael moritz I bet you did
@@ReggieKimball lol :))
carmichael moritz seriously I know you didn't though good story though pal
Bombadier Nordic SkiDoo
Place needs a fire.
Rare isn’t the word
lol, some mans junk is another mans treasure.
Clickbait title says rare snowmobiles .. nope just rusted out worthless junk. Abandoned farm? nope, afraid he'll get caught for trespassing? yep , Says he talked to owner so he knows this is not abandoned and is trespassing what a load of bs start to finish
Peter Hambleton stfu
Moto Will no you
Reggie Kimball no definitely you
Coleman Skiroule
the hood is a 1970 black dot ski-doo same with the one with no hood witch are not common the hood goes to the sled behind the Olympic
I worked on a few of those snow mobiles at Centennial College in Thunder Bay in 1981. Do you have a 1971 KingCat? Now that is rare. I have never seen one or heard of one until i googled your Name. I once had 2 Raiders a 340 and 440. I wish I had kept them.
no but when I am older I am going to get one I made my email fast so that is all I could think of were I am I see them more then I see that g sled I forgot the name I never seen one before I see King cats alot
@@kingcat-bc4yc Oh I see, Still a pretty cool machine. I once saw a 1974-5 ski doo 3 cylinder 600cc I beleive, ice racing sled. I could have bought that for $500 at the time. Stinger pipes that made a lot of riders lose thier hearing in the right ear, they were so loud.
Motor Oil & Beer sick
None of them rare. General consumer sleds they produced thousands of each year. Actually the most interesting thing in there was that cab looking thing with the canadian flag on it, but he said not a thing aboot that eh?
What state
Southern Ontario Canada, Thx for watching.
BLAND
Is that on green road ?
No In Ontario Canada
I’m in Ontario Canada. Just looks like a barn near me
Caledonia?
Did you have permission to be on that property? If not you were trespassing. Respect private property, and obey the law.
Stfu bitch
It's all pretty much junk...nothing there worth risking injury or death crawling around in that mess or getting arrested for trespassing. You don't have enough snowmobile savvy to be scrounging around there or anywhere for that matter.
lol, some mans junk is another mans treasure.
@@MOAB its junk....there is not 1 sled that I saw there that has enough left to save and none of those particular sleds were anything special. It would cost way more than any of them are worth to get them just back to running and riding condition let alone a full restoration. But you not knowing what they were you wouldn't know that...that is why I said you don't have enough snowmobile savvy...(that means knowledge) Hey buy them all you will have a treasure of junk... And what the hell are you doing just walking into some one else's property??? If something in there collapsed and fell on you, you probably would have THEN tracked down the owner and sued them right???? Drink some more beer dumbass...
wally walton stfu doesn’t matter how much they may cost to fix if anyone wants to fix something they have the right to fucking fix them no matter how far gone they are and it doesn’t take a fucking genius to go on google and find shit out google isn’t just for porn and your right hand to have fun with!!!! POS
Why are you getting so excited over someonelses property?
lol, some mans junk is another mans treasure.
Junk
None of these are very rare, just saying.
Rare? Icy junk.