T.T Boy Posted August 21, 2001 Share Posted August 21, 2001 Model 500 Zamboni® Ice Resurfacer Engine: Volkswagen 1.8 litre. Four cylinder overhead valve, liquid cooled, hydraulic lifters. 63 HP @ 3000RPM NET. Powerful and efficient. Load sensing governor enables true “hands- free” operation by driver. Transmission: Continuously variable Hydrostatic pump and motor are axial-piston type. Provides superior on-ice power with maximum drawbar pull even at low speeds. Conveyor augers operate at full speed, even when slowing the vehicle for corners. Drivetrain: Four wheel drive. Rugged Spicer axles with high capacities: Front 4300 lbs (1950 kg) Rear 6400 lbs (2903 kg) Full Floating Hydraulics: Powerful double-pump has separate pump sections for the vertical and horizontal augers, providing the best conveyor performance in the industry. Direct shaft mount for trouble-free service. High quality 10 and 20 micron filters are easy to access. Construction: Strong 2" x 5" all-welded structural steel tubing Zamboni® chassis. High quality primer used throughout. Rust-free polyethylene ice making water tank with easy access cover is standard. Human Engineering: Simple to drive. Easy to operate. Safety feature brings vehicle to a complete stop if operator’s foot leaves the pedal. Meets or exceeds A.N.S.I. safety labelling requirements. Facility Engineering: Zamboni has the tightest turning radius in the industry. Snow tank design offers a lower height dumping flexibility. Cleaner arena environment and fuel savings result from the smaller, more efficient engine. Capacities/Dimensions Snow Tank Actual Volume 2.83 m3 (100 cu. ft.) Compacted 3.54 m3 (125 cu. ft.) Excess Water 416 L (110 USG, 92 IMP) Water Ice Making 727 L (192 USG, 160 IMP) Wash Water 273 L (72 USG, 60 IMP) Total 1000 L (264 USG, 220 IMP) Hydraulic Oil 95 L (25 USG, 21 IMP) Conveyor System Horizontal Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Vertical Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Overall Length Snow Tank Down 4.04 m (159 in.) Snow Tank Up 5.03 m (198 in.) Overall Height Snow Tank Down 2.16 m (85 in.) Snow Tank Up 3.91 m (154 in.) Overall Width 2.13 m (84 in.) Wheelbase 1.95 m (77 in.) Wheel Track 1.37 m (54 in.) Turning Radius At Conditioner 4.86 m (16 ft.) Shaving Blade 1.27 X 12.7 X 195.6 cm 1/2" x 5" x 77" Vehicle Weight Empty 2939 kg (6480 lb.) w/Water 3937 kg (8680 lb.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LUKY Posted August 21, 2001 Share Posted August 21, 2001 i need to get one to drive to school on, that would kik ass! whats its top speed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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T.T Boy Posted August 21, 2001 Author Share Posted August 21, 2001 Model 700 Zamboni® Ice Resurfacer Capacities/Dimensions Snow Tank Actual Volume 3.54 m3 (125 cu. ft.) Compacted 4.53 m3 (160 cu. ft.) Excess Water 586 L (150 USG) Water Ice Making 1514 L (400 USG) Wash Water 378 L (100 USG) Total 1892 L (500 USG) Hydraulic Oil 140 L (37 USG) Conveyor System Horizontal Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Vertical Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Overall Length Snow Tank Down 4.04 m (159 in.) Snow Tank Up 5.03 m (198 in.) Overall Height Snow Tank Down 2.64 m (104 in.) Snow Tank Up 4.17 m (164 in.) Overall Width 2.59 m (102 in.) Wheelbase 1.83 m (72 in.) Wheel Track 1.37 m (54 in.) Turning Radius At Conditioner 6.10 m (20 ft.) Shaving Blade 1.27 X 12.7 X 243.8 cm 1/2" x 5" x 96" Vehicle Weight Empty 4273 kg (9420 lb.) w/Water 6214 kg (13700 lb.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.T Boy Posted August 21, 2001 Author Share Posted August 21, 2001 Model 520 Zamboni® Ice Resurfacer http://www.zamboni.com/images/model520.jpg'> Detroit Vipers’ Model 520 Engine: Ford 2.5 Litre. Four cylinder overhead valve, liquid cooled, hydraulic lifters. 63 HP @ 2800 RPM NET. Powerful and efficient. Load sensing governor enables true “hands-free” operation by driver. Transmission: Continuously variable Hydrostatic pump and motor are axial-piston type. Provides superior on-ice power with maximum drawbar pull even at low speeds. Conveyor augers operate at full speed, even when slowing the vehicle for corners. Drivetrain: Four wheel drive. Rugged Spicer axles with high capacities: Front 4300 lbs (1950 kg) Rear 6400 lbs (2903 kg) Full Floating Hydraulics: Powerful double-pump has separate pump sections for the vertical and horizontal augers, providing the best conveyor performance in the industry. Direct shaft mount for trouble-free service. High quality 10 and 20 micron filters are easy to access. Construction: Strong 2" x 5" all-welded structural steel tubing Zamboni® chassis. High quality primer used throughout. Rust-free polyethylene ice making water tank with easy access cover is optional. Human Engineering: Simple to drive. Easy to operate. Safety feature brings vehicle to a complete stop if operator's foot leaves the pedal. Meets or exceeds A.N.S.I. safety labelling requirements. Facility Engineering: Zamboni has the tightest turning radius in the industry. Snow tank design offers a lower height dumping flexibility. Cleaner arena environment and fuel savings result from the smaller, more efficient engine. Capacities/Dimensions Snow Tank Actual Volume 2.83 m3 (100 cu. ft.) Compacted 3.54 m3 (125 cu. ft.) Excess Water 416 L (110 USG, 92 IMP) Water Ice Making 727 L (192 USG, 160 IMP) Wash Water 273 L (72 USG, 60 IMP) Total 1000 L (264 USG, 220 IMP) Hydraulic Oil 95 L (25 USG, 21 IMP) Conveyor System Horizontal Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Vertical Auger 25.4 cm (10 in.) dia. Overall Length Snow Tank Down 4.04 m (159 in.) Snow Tank Up 5.03 m (198 in.) Overall Height Snow Tank Down 2.16 m (85 in.) Snow Tank Up 3.91 m (154 in.) Overall Width 2.13 m (84 in.) Wheelbase 1.95 m (77 in.) Wheel Track 1.37 m (54 in.) Turning Radius At Conditioner 4.86 m (16 ft.) Shaving Blade 1.27 X 12.7 X 195.6 cm 1/2" x 5" x 77" Vehicle Weight Empty 2985 kg (6580 lb.) w/Water 3983 kg (8780 lb.) BAD ASS> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JELO_016 Posted August 21, 2001 Share Posted August 21, 2001 THE GREATEST POST EVER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.T Boy Posted August 21, 2001 Author Share Posted August 21, 2001 http://www.zamboni.com/images/modernzamboni.jpg'> A blade shaves the surface of the ice After a horizontal screw gathers the shavings, a vertical screw propels them into the snow tank Water is fed from a wash-water tank to a squeegee-like "conditioner" , which smooths the ice. Dirty water is vacuumed, filtered, and returned to the tank. Clean hot water is spread on the ice by a towel behind the conditioner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.T Boy Posted August 21, 2001 Author Share Posted August 21, 2001 http://www.zamboni.com/images/richardspuds.jpg'> spud! http://www.zamboni.com/images/montrealhappy.jpg'> http://www.zamboni.com/images/bjhamm.jpg'> http://www.zamboni.com/images/chrisnsync.jpg'> even gays like zambonies. http://www.zamboni.com/images/modelespeedrink.jpg'> old school Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brown twinkie Posted August 21, 2001 Share Posted August 21, 2001 heh.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pacman Posted August 21, 2001 Share Posted August 21, 2001 shiny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curious george Posted August 22, 2001 Share Posted August 22, 2001 slow asses. but your funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoSeR Posted August 22, 2001 Share Posted August 22, 2001 the model 700 is off the hook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*die* Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 BOO HOO snif snif Originally posted by JELO_016 THE GREATEST POST EVER hell yeah this shit is hella funny but we dont have that many zambonis about hear, but i heard the other day pookie poo and coco rolled up on some niggas wit one, they did a drive by zamboining and rolled off. and rolled across their yard killing the grass and shit. and them when people tried to chase the fell and slipped on the icy sidewalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest GorbortOrman Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 I got to ride on one of those when i was very young.. it was fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chizm Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 i like the cocotte one. its cute. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rhubarb Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 that tractor zamboni was nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kr430n5_666 Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 http://www.seanbaby.com/stupid/images/hellcool.jpg'> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*die* Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 :eek: WHAT I DIDN'T KNOW HELL AINT COOL. i guess i'll repent from my evil ways so i can be cool :lol: hey Kr430n5_666 you should put that image in the "christian people can do graffiti too" thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T.T Boy Posted December 5, 2001 Author Share Posted December 5, 2001 this is one old post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr. frink one Posted December 5, 2001 Share Posted December 5, 2001 damn you really went all out on this one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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