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LMC4700 Snow Groomer LMC 4700 3700 Turbo Diesel With Tiller Snow cat Snowcat

LMC4700 Snow Groomer LMC 4700 3700 Turbo Diesel With Tiller Snow cat Snowcat

$8,995

Rochester, New Hampshire

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This is a running LMC4700 groomer and tri-flex tiller that I recently took in on trade and hoped to use this season but our fields and trails are still bare so I have not gotten to play with it much and ideally I would prefer one a little smaller for our trails. I really hoped to use it on cross country ski trails we are creating in our fields and woods, but the lack of snow has me frustrated and second guessing my plans. I will consider reasonable offers but don't really care if it sells as I will just keep it and use it next year as I originally planned to, but rather than letting it sit another year I thought I would list it for sale in case anyone could use it that lives in an area that does have snow right now. It is a nice machine, runs well and is a real workhorse. The turbo diesel motor is a Scania DSI-11 Turbocharged 340hp (at 2100 RPM) and runs great, nice and smooth and not smokey. Transmission uses Sundstrand pumps and dual-speed motors "36 series". Suspension is fully independent. Weight is approximately 12,800 pounds and the cab seats two adults. Parts are easily found as the motor is common. The plow is a 10-way blade and has many controls and can be angled/tilted in many directions. The rear lift works great too. Hydraulics work, tiller works (not currently attached to groomer), plow controls and plow works, lights work, drives nice. Some tires are torn up pretty good but still work and you could finish off the season with them. Tracks are good, some wear but very solid. Some switches (like the headlight switch) take a few bumps to work but most seem to work fine. The electric actuator that raises the cab was replaced with a hydraulic one that can be hooked to a pump to raise as needed. The tiller is the desirable variable speed LMC triflex tiller, a proven design that works well. This is a large heavy machine, I would guess it weighs over 10,000 pounds with the tiller and tracks. The groomer itself is 14ft wide with the tracks on it and the tiller is slightly wider. I do think the tracks on this could be cut down some if desired, and I considered that but the tiller is still very wide so didn't. To transport, the tracks can be removed so it will go on a trailer and be around 8ft wide. Feel free to call me at 603-941-4956 with questions. I can take more pictures or video of it on request. High bidder responsible for transporting, removing tracks+plow wings etc as needed. I have a neighbor with a backhoe that the high bidder can hire for help pulling the tracks off if needed. I'm in Rochester, NH 03867. An original brochure can be seen at: https://safetyoneinc.com/specsheets/pdf/LMC4700.PDF Photos (click to enlarge):

26' 1994 Hunter 26

26' 1994 Hunter 26

$11,500

Ironwood, Michigan

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Please see complete details of this boat on THE BOATS FOR SALE BY OWNER WEBSITE www.BOATSFSBO.com/96461 .Please contact boat owner Jesse at 707-599-5668. The Hunter 26 has a great versatility and convenience that no other sailboat can compare. Weighing in at 5000 lbs, trailer and boat, make for a surprisingly easy tow for a 26 footer. Throughout its four owners it has been a freshwater rig for the extent of its lifetime... First sailed in the reservoirs of CO, then the Columbia River of OR, and now on Lake Superior. Over the years this Hunter has been built up to be the perfect sailing rig for everything from day sails to week long island hopping trips. It has a beautiful cabin dining space for up to four people. The galley includes a two burner Origio alcohol stove with a nice size sink. Below the cockpit is a spacious queen size bed that could easily sleep up to three, with room for three to four more in the dining area. An enclosed head with an upgraded porcelain pump head and stock bathroom sink. Small closet space for rain gear. Surround sound speakers inside and out, hooked up to an excellent CD player/w Ipod hookup... All the electrical has been set up to a circuit board and runs off of two 150 Amp Hour batteries, new just a year ago. Some other after market add ons are a bilge pump wired into the ballast tank, which can empty a whoppin 2000 lbs of water to lighten your load. It also doubles as a cockpit/foot cleaner to get that pesky sand off the boat. It has the original sail, and an upgraded roller furling jib. When its not windy the 1994 9.9 Tohatsu Outboard will keep you cruising at around 7 knots, with incredible efficiency on the 5 gallon gas tank.. It has a Raymarine Autopilot Arm for the tiller, to keep you on course if you may be solo sailing. The boat has its original canvas cover that raises the hatch and buttons around a frame, leaving much more head room. A nearly new 6 ft bimini top for those hot summer days, and some beautiful custom ceder wood work on the cabin floors and birdseye maple, stern cockpit seats. Cockpit Table. The one flaw of Invictus is while lowering the mast for the first time with the gin pole inserted into its spot. At the peak of its lowering a hairline crack formed around where the gin pole sat. I have since used the trailer winch to raise and lower the boat's mast with far more ease. This all occurred three days after buying the sailboat in Portland. I have since sailed two fantastic summers on Lake Superior with no problems at all. The trailer has a new axle and greased bearings all around. Its ready to roll anywhere it needs to go. The boat has been a dream sailing rig and I hate to see her go.. Please get in touch if interested. [email removed]