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Wayne Lim Yock and Chip McCavana operating AHI Turoa's Kassbohrer snow groomers in preparation for the opening of the Jumbo T bar. Worth some $160,000 each to replace, the snow groomers are driven by powerful 170hp Mercedes Benz diesel engines. They have sophisticated electronically controlled hydrostatic drive systems and a single switch on the steering column provides reverse and 1st and 2nd forward gears.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 14, 6 September 1983, Page 7

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Wayne Lim Yock and Chip McCavana operating AHI Turoa's Kassbohrer snow groomers in preparation for the opening of the Jumbo T bar. Worth some $160,000 each to replace, the snow groomers are driven by powerful 170hp Mercedes Benz diesel engines. They have sophisticated electronically controlled hydrostatic drive systems and a single switch on the steering column provides reverse and 1st and 2nd forward gears. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 14, 6 September 1983, Page 7

Wayne Lim Yock and Chip McCavana operating AHI Turoa's Kassbohrer snow groomers in preparation for the opening of the Jumbo T bar. Worth some $160,000 each to replace, the snow groomers are driven by powerful 170hp Mercedes Benz diesel engines. They have sophisticated electronically controlled hydrostatic drive systems and a single switch on the steering column provides reverse and 1st and 2nd forward gears. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 14, 6 September 1983, Page 7

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